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Re: feedback form (was: Re: Schedule for Debian Day)



Adrian von Bidder wrote:
>  -> add a line like 'other:', in case somebody has a feedback form on a talk 
> that wasn't originally planned (or are unplanned last-minute talks so 
> unliukely that this is not possible?)
>  -> Relevance:  I'd insert a 'to you' at the end of the question in any 
> case.  And I think I'd use 'relevant' in the question as in the title - 
> 'important' somehow doesn't feel right.  (Native english speakers anybody?)

Ok.

>  -> speaker:  I wouldn't dare to judge the competence of the speaker from a 
> single talk...  'Did the speaker make a competent impression to you?'

It's not his general competence, but "on this topic".  Even though I
may be competent in one area, I could be totally incompetent and badly
prepared in another about which I could be forced to speak.

> If I fill a survey, I'm always curious to see the outcome - I guess it will 
> be announced here, so a pointer to lists.debian.org would be sufficient.  
> Or, obviously better, if you (or Alexander, as he's offered to do the bean 
> counting) cared to reserve an URL for this already...

Did you just volunteer to evaluate the collected forms?

Personally, I cannot announce something if I am not 100% sure that it
will happen.  I haven't announce the sarge release yet, because... No,
that's a bad example.    I know that most probably I won't be able to
evalue the forms on my own, and nobody has volunteered yet, so I can't
announce that the results will be published.  If nobody steps up to do
the work *sigh* the results may as well be lost.

I'd like to put the results online, of course, next to the Debian
schedule would be best, a link to somewhere else would be sufficient.

Regards,

	Joey

-- 
Those who don't understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly.



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