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Staś and I had a nice Mozilla Community moment last week.
Turns out, some people have been reading our blog about the Community Survey program.  So, that’s not really a big deal since we syndicated it on Planet and have been writing a lot about the first three surveys.  (Here are links to surveys #1, #2, [...]

Lately, I’ve been managing two blogs, this one and the Community Surveys blog.  I wasn’t sure how many people subscribe to planet.mozilla.org or just to the feed for my blog, so I thought I would cross-post what I’ve been writing there.
Two links:

A series of posts reporting the results from our first survey about the Mozilla [...]

On Sunday at FOSDEM, Stas Małolepszy and I did a presentation about the Community Survey Program, displaying the results from our first two surveys and really trying to engage the audience to ask questions and provide feedback.  I thought the presentation went pretty well.  (Please let me know what you thought if you were there.)  [...]

In November of 2007, Stas, Pascal and I formally launched the Community Survey Program.  I blogged about it back then, describing just what we were hoping to do with the program.  Today, I’d like to open up a bit on how a team of us has worked together to make a meaningful survey for the [...]

Today, Staś, Pascal and I launched the first of several surveys using the community survey web tool that Staś created.  You can find the first survey here.  We also created a blog where we will post information about upcoming surveys, gather your feedback, and post results about what we learn.
Here’s a snippet from the first [...]