Our options for sharing survey results - Fwd: Tobie Langel (@tobie) replied to one of your Tweets!

Dear Webizen task force,

I realize we didn't go far enough last week in our considerations of the  
results.
cf. http://www.w3.org/2014/09/05-webizen-minutes.html

As a consequence the survey and the accompanying blog post are devoid  
(survey) or evasive (blog) with regards to what we'll do with the results.

WBS is set up to show results only to the Team. This is what we wanted as  
it prevents people from being influenced by existing feedback. WBS can be  
set up to allow "anybody", or "anybody with member access" to see the  
results. This can be changed when the survey has closed.

My understanding is that we (the Team) would compile public numerical data  
and significant results, vs. showing raw data. We don't know yet what data  
we might get (especially on the write in comments).

Tobie Langel (see below) suggests being more open. How much open should we  
be?

Please, let's discuss our options:
1. share raw results publicly (including any written comments)
2. share raw results to anyone with member access
3. share compiled results publicly
4. something else

Thank you.

Coralie

------- Forwarded message -------
From: "Tobie Langel (via Twitter)" <notify@twitter.com>
To: "W3C Webizen" <coralie.webizen@w3.org>
Subject: Tobie Langel (@tobie) replied to one of your Tweets!
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 22:44:33 +0200
            W3C Webizen,
Tobie Langel replied to your Tweet!
      
      
 

           Tobie Langel
@tobie

       
@W3C_Webizen it's unclear whether you plan to publicly share the raw data  
of your survey. Can you please clarify? - 10 Sep





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    W3C Webizen
@W3C_Webizen

       
.@tobie the expectation within the task force was to compile significant  
results and numerical data, as opposed to sharing raw data. - 10 Sep





  Tobie Langel
@tobie
   
@W3C_Webizen :( What about being a tad more open? And what about the  
compiled results, public or AC only?
   
   08:44 PM - 10 Sep 14
   

 


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