Hi Björn, *
Björn Balazs schrieb:
Hi *,
Am Mittwoch, 15. Juni 2011, 17:03:04 schrieb planas:
To add to your end user surveys, could Twitter help? Sending a link in a
tweet about a user survey. Using the users group may get the group has
problems not the ones who have none and skew the data. Not that we
should ignore the user issues for ideas and suggestions.
Yeah - Twitter is a great idea!
An idea I just had: why dont we establish a mailing list? We could ask users
that do participate in a survey (e.g. because they clicked on a twitter link)
to sign into the mailing list, so we can easily ask them to participate on
further surveys?
Do you want to use this mailing list for communication or rather as a
specialized announcement list?
I don't like to spread discussions on even more mailing lists, but some
kind of newsletter subscription for these topics does make sense IMHO.
Who could do this? Florian?
Probably - perhaps the other admins too.
If we agree that such a tool would be reasonable, we should ask for help
on the website@global mailing list.
Best regards
Bernhard
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