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Preparation for survey on devonfw-ide usage #972
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Which components are preferred or used the most? |
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For the questions we should also start thinking about the answer options. |
Options for a survey tool to implement the survey would be lime-survey or microsoft forms. |
The questions look well. Regarding the answer options I wanted to mostly sum up our thoughts from todays refinement meeting now. We could divide the questions into questions of type
Also it could be useful to start with a question like "Have you been using the devonfw-ide before?" and after that a second and last question "What hinders you from using devonfw-ide in your team?" (as mentioned above), if the first answer was negative. Regarding the answers "does not concern me" and "no response" we should maybe consider to only give these options if we think that in some cases a question can't be answered. Another idea from the team was to give the answering person the voluntary option to leave an e-mail or similar behind for us. This could be especially usefull if someone gives an interesting or concerning answer to a question of type 3. |
Here are some idea's for open questions:
and for questions with radio selections:
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devon-ide is evolving very fast. There were a lot of new features and quality of life improvements done in the past which really helped the users to efficiently use their valueable time. Nevertheless there still might be some features (and maybe bugs, or unefficient workflows) which prevent developers from adapting the devon-ide.
Our first step is to brainstorm and come up with questions which we could ask the users about their experience with the devon-ide and the non-users about why they do not use it.
An example question could be: In your opinion, which key features are still missing in the devon-ide?
Use the comment-section below to brainstorm
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