On 11/19/2013 09:16 AM, Daniel Megert
wrote:
I agree with Doug, that it shouldn't be
in the IDE. If it's in the IDE and is too prominent (e.g. on each
start),
then everyone will disable it. If it is at some other place like
invoking
p2, all users that just install an EPP will never see it.
Even funnier would be a custom Job ProgressMonitor dialog. So that
whenever a long operation pops-up, the user can answer a few
question to spend time. Of course, this need to be configurable so
RCP wouldn't have this activated.
Another drawback
is that we want feedback *now*. If this is done via IDE then it
will take
a long time until this is implemented and actually consumed by our
users.
Not to mention the "calling home" issue.
That's true. It's impossible to make it part of IDE before June (in
best case), so a web page currently seems to be the only valid
entry-point to leverage feedback soon.
I like the idea of showing it along
with the download (page).
+1, that seems to be what makes the most sense.
We could make the survey page static (e.g.
yourInput.eclipse.org
or surveys.eclipse.org) and widely advertise it, so that people
can also
come there without downloading. An RSS feed could inform about new
questions-
+1
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