About
November 6th, 2007 by seth bindernagel
Staś Malolepszy spent his summer of 2007 working with Pascal Chevrel in Paris on a variety of projects for Mozilla. One such project focused on creating a survey tool that could be used as an information gatherer from our Mozilla community on all sorts of topics. Staś began grinding away on a web-based platform to post brief questions focused on a single topic and distributed to the community.
The goal was simple: for Mozilla to learn from the community by sending a series of one to two question surveys on a variety of topics.
Soon after, a few others got involved, including Seth Bindernagel and Zbigniew Braniecki. The team envisioned the surveys to be very short and personable questions that collected a lot of information.
Topics will range across a variety of ideas that will help the Mozilla and the Mozilla community learn from each other and communicate. Enough guesstimating! We’ll use this tool to learn how and where to improve.
We’ve also localized the survey into several languages so we can hear from everyone. If you’d like to localize it in your language, please contact one of us and we’ll figure out a way to do so. We hope to spread the program far and wide across the community.
i have tried to return to mozilla but every time i access mozilla or any related programs or attatched programs my display goes into minimum resolution. I am in australia and using an old dell 1150 on big pond wireless ‘broad band’. the system was fine on optus adsl and as you can guess firefox was my browser of choose. is there a way i can stop whom ever is playing with my head? it is pissing me of having to hit the control panel every time i change page