On 9/10/05, James Richard Tyrer wrote: < snip'd > > Don't really understand the Linux survey. Most people don't use Linux, > they *USE* a Desktop (either GNOME or KDE). It makes little difference > that they are using Linux. It would be about the same if they were > using Solaris, BSD, AIX, etc.. In addition, you allow multiple distros of linux to be described, but you don't provide a means of distinguishing them in the questions. I would reccomend asking "Which desktop do you use most?" instead of "Which desktops do you use", and then ask questions about that "most used" desktop. Or, provide check boxes on the first page, and then create separate pages for each desktop selected. That might become cumbersome though. However, James, distro might make a difference. Many distributions customize their desktops before shipping. For isntance, Mandriva ships pre-release/SVN builds of KDE. Kubuntu ships extra apps under the "KDE banner" as well. (They may not be part of KDE, but they definitely appear so to users). > -- > JRT > _______________________________________________ > kde-usability mailing list > kde-usability@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability > _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability