Hi all,
and sorry for long time no hear... Real life tends to be demanding, but
hopefully things will get better now.
We at Apliki, namely Isabel (she will soon say hello) and I, are planning a
set of surveys to better understand who the LibO user are. For these surveys
we do need LibO end-users that are willing to answer a few questions about
themselves and their likes and dislikes.
With these surveys we want to find criteria to guide the direction of the
further development of LibO, to understand how LibO can and needs to be
improved.
A first survey has been prepared and more will follow, giving you all the
possibilities to add questions you find relevant. So we qbviously will need a
lot of feedback from all of you on this issue, but at the moment we would
like to start the discussion with the most fundamental issue:
How can we acquire the end-users for the surveys?
We have been thinking about recruiting them over Facebook or via the Download
Page for Libre Office! Do you have any other ideas? Do you see any
possibility to actively help us with this?
Thanks for your help and your opinion!
Best,
Björn
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