Gathering operators' voice
Following is what I said during KSK Future BoF today. To gather operators' voice widely, conducting survey is a way. Operators are shy to express their experiences to the public mailing list, but they can answer anonymous survey, and then surveyer can proxy their answers anonymily. We can do it in our local community in local language, and bring it back to this mailing list. -- Yoshiro YONEYA
On Thu 2019-03-28 21:34:22+0900 Yoshiro wrote:
Following is what I said during KSK Future BoF today.
To gather operators' voice widely, conducting survey is a way. Operators are shy to express their experiences to the public mailing list, but they can answer anonymous survey, and then surveyer can proxy their answers anonymily. We can do it in our local community in local language, and bring it back to this mailing list.
It would probably be useful to come up with a list of survey questions/instructions that can then be translated into multiple languages instead of individual and possible disparate surveys. -- Robert Story <http://www.isi.edu/~rstory> USC Information Sciences Institute <http://www.isi.edu/>
Hi, On Mar 28, 2019, at 7:39 AM, Robert Story <rstory@isi.edu> wrote:
On Thu 2019-03-28 21:34:22+0900 Yoshiro wrote:
Following is what I said during KSK Future BoF today.
To gather operators' voice widely, conducting survey is a way. Operators are shy to express their experiences to the public mailing list, but they can answer anonymous survey, and then surveyer can proxy their answers anonymily. We can do it in our local community in local language, and bring it back to this mailing list.
It would probably be useful to come up with a list of survey questions/instructions that can then be translated into multiple languages instead of individual and possible disparate surveys.
It would probably also be useful to come up with a list of “operators”. One of the challenges we had during the KSK rollover was figuring out how to contact resolver operators. This is likely to be increasingly difficult in the face of GDRP-like restrictions on contact information. Regards, -drc
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