Opensuse: Online Survey on Hard Disk Configuration
The Opensuse Usability Team has launched a mini-survey to find out how users configure their hard disks. The freely accessible survey will be online until May 28, 2008.
The Opensuse.org Usability Team Opensuse.org asks eleven questions on the subject of setting up the hard disk during the installation process.
The mini-survey was announced by the Usability Team via the Opensuse.org Announce mailing list. It comprises eleven questions and will not take more than about five minutes of a user's time. Respondents are asked to disclose which directories they created during the installation and what kind of information they would like to see displayed for their hard disks.
Martin Schmidkunz, who published the survey is part of the Opensuse.org UX Team. UX stands for User Experience. The team focuses on design and usability, publishing surveys from time to time, and publishing the results on the project website.
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