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Showing posts with label eSurv. Show all posts
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Monday, February 25, 2013

Linux Distro Survey - 3rd Time is the Charm

English: paid survey related photo
English: paid survey related photo (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Good grief.

It seems as though I am survey-challenged.  Really, I'm not.  I promise this time we'll keep the survey open.

Previously, over the weekend, I had launched a Linux Distro Survey using two separate survey tools.  Regretfully, I had to close each as I discovered post 'Launch' that there were deficiencies that precluded their use in obtaining more than 100 responses.

This tool, eSurv, should allow us, hopefully, to gather a substantially larger set of responses.  The survey is set to close on Friday, March 1st.

So, please, accept my apology for the prior 'snafus' and I hope you will take a minute to give your feedback (see survey below).

[Edit: 2/26/2013 - View the results in real-time here.]