Hello Everyone,
Thank you for your posts. :)
On 12/07/2011 10:39 AM, Suresh Packiyarajah wrote: Just i have read blog post from Fabian Affolter(known as fab) via
during the past few government elections i did not cast my vote as i am not interested about local politics. but I was alive during the electing time.
you can't indicate the status (active or not) by just looking at the number of votes.
you must send a survey and find why other people not interested.
Ah, a survey for Vote?
my suggestion FAMSCO should collect the feedback on their work before the next election, and it will help to maintain a QoS from FAMSCO. Not only that but also we could find some suggestions from the community which we can set as the targets of next year.
FamSco survey 2011 result can be found here [http://yn1v.fedorapeople.org/Documents/survey/] Neville A. Cross has conducted.
Suresh, thank you for the URL. :)
I think that a new survey "with name and/or anonymous" to help provide some an end of operating period reflection would be advantageous. :D
* From a consolidate list of feedback, be it from the Election and/or Effective 12 month period, this information will be essential and vital for moving forward. My ten cents. :) ============================ The following two files were very useful. ;)
* comments_to_survey.pdf 16-Jul-2011 04:43 46K * results-survey-full.ods 20-Jul-2011 02:47 23K
I see some very interesting comments in Column AC which would be useful to have listed somewhere. ============================ I could not open the following 5 files.
famsco_survey_APAC.pdf 20-Jul-2011 02:45 4.0M famsco_survey_EMEA.pdf 20-Jul-2011 02:46 4.0M famsco_survey_LATAM.pdf 20-Jul-2011 02:47 4.0M famsco_survey_NA.pdf 20-Jul-2011 02:47 3.9M Fedora_Ambassadors_Survey.pdf 16-Jul-2011 04:43 4.1M ============================ Please have a Great Fedora day and/or evening! :~)
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