Feedback results for August

Now that August is over, I have compiled the results of our feedback surveys.  See 

http://www.w3.org/International/geo/feedback/0508.html

We had 68 respondents, which (especially given that we are introducing the survey forms gradually over the month) is, I think, terrific.

Most of our respondents appear to be 'developers'.  Nearly all those who said they were content authors or designers also saw themselves as developers.

I played around for some time to find a good way of summarising information on a document by document and respondent type basis, but in the end I gave up: it would be too much work to do it in detail, and I think you can get a very good idea of who the responses are coming from, and what each respondent type thinks, by just looking at the raw data (treat it like a scatter diagram).

I suppose, however, that we will want to address this again at some point in order to see information across multiple months.  Any statistical geniuses who want to offer help, please step up...

Note that there is also additional information available, such as user agent type and user agent language, that I have not recorded here.

Note also that I excluded one feedback form from the result.  This response gave a score of 1, and declared the user to be of every type.  The score was not consistent with other views on the same documents, and this just looks bogus to me.


RI
 


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Received on Thursday, 1 September 2005 17:29:22 UTC