- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.world
To get an idea of this community, and to try the cool CryptPad Survey feature, I created a pretty big Linux usage survey!
The data is anonymized and the content encrypted on the server. I plan on publishing the results.
Have fun!
It works on hardened Firefox on a phone, but the experience is better on a PC.
live results
Notes
- I am very sorry but the question “it is okay that my above message gets published” cannot reasonably be respected, as the text is just dumped into a single block
- Lag caused some empty questions to appear, removed
- A question about disk encryption and “why do you use other OS” got mixed up
- i changed the wording of some questions or added more options, so there may be duplicate old answers or too little new ones. You can edit your submission and update your answers.
Thanks, I will read your reply.
It is all anonymous, I dont get any individually sent data. Which is pretty problematic as it would be interesting to combine certain types of people, traits, behaviors etc.
For example “people using Ubuntu back then and staying with it tend to use X11” or whatever.
Yes probably, multiple smaller ones make way more sense.
As the ratio is so extreme, I disagree that focussing on just non-male people is wrong.
It is a scope though, and you cannot make a fair and representative survey.
But I agree that other disabilities could have been added.
You are welcome to join, I and maybe a few more people plan on doing more, smaller surveys in the future.
Yes but I didnt find it that interesting. We can argue about discrimination, but in an anonymous survey it is not problematic to ask for “sensitive” info and tons of people gave their answer there.
These just interested me, and they are more personal than Nicks for sure.
Yeah for sure. I want to make a followup especially on the “other” boxes that got tons of checks.
But CryptPad seems to not have that feature.
As a test of this feature I think it is interesting. I will try Limesurvey and Nextcloud forms the next time.