What are your top 2 favorite tracks?

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Stanly Lau

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Mar 6, 2012, 10:07:32 AM3/6/12
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Hi,

I created a simple one question poll that will help us understand better the level of interests in different areas.

You can vote it in this Google Form
http://goo.gl/5PB0Q

You have only less than 24 hours to vote. Poll closes on Wed, 11pm and results will be announced shortly after that. =)

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Stanly Lau

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Mar 7, 2012, 12:55:33 AM3/7/12
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Just back from lunch? Take a minute to do this poll. =P

http://goo.gl/5PB0Q

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Stanly Lau

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Mar 7, 2012, 10:20:59 AM3/7/12
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Thanks for your participation!

We have a total of 41 responses and the top 3 most voted tracks are:

1) Development Practices and Craftsmanship

2) Collaboration, Culture & Teams

3) Testing & Quality Assurance

The 2nd and 3rd have a close margin of 4 votes and both are way below Development Practices and Craftsmanship.

See this embedded image link for screenshot of Google form summary. 


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Ruslan Khafizov

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Mar 7, 2012, 9:40:28 PM3/7/12
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Hi Stanley.

Can you please clarify what are consequences of this group's decision?

For the last poll it was clear - presenter had time only for one
topic. So we selected one and had one.

But this time I'm a bit confused. What's next?
We will have only "Development Practices and Craftsmanship",
"Collaboration, Culture & Teams" and "Testing & Quality Assurance"
presentations for the rest of the group's life :-) ?

Regards,
Ruslan

Stanly Lau

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Mar 8, 2012, 10:50:42 AM3/8/12
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Hi Ruslan,

The consequences are, nothing actually. =)

This poll is not a decision making but information for everyone to be aware where most interests lie. However 41 responses out of 200++ members may not be a very good indicator.

How can we interpret and make use of this information? Maybe more people likes to talk about technical practices in mailing list/meetups, maybe it hints potential speakers they may not get much listeners, maybe the ones that voted were mostly developers, maybe we should do more technical workshops, maybe the question could be improved etc. It would be great to hear from the others what they observed from this survey.

So don't worry there'll only be the top 3 tracks for the group's life. =P

Stanly

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