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Introduction

This survey was created to get feedback about the first Apache OFBiz Community Day held on 21st March 2015.

The information gathered will be used to help us to improve future Community Days.

  • It was conducted over the period 22nd - 28th March 2015. Details of the survey was posted on the mailing lists.
  • A total of 16 responses were recorded and the details are recorded below.

Survey Catchment

Additional statistics were captured about the respondents country.

  • The majority of respondents were from India

 

Response Frequency

The survey was open for a total of 1 week (22nd - 28th March 2015).

  • The majority of responses were recorded during the first two days

 

Survey Questions

Question 1: Please tell us about yourself. Are you

 

Answer ChoicesPercentageNo. Responses
An OFBIz End User Only?13%2
An OFBiz Integrator Only?0%0
An OFBiz Contributor Only?31%5
An OFBiz End User, Contributor and Integrator?44%7
A Possible future End User, Contributor or Integrator13%2
None of the above0%0
Total Respondents: 16  

Comments :

  • The objective of this question was to find out the profile of the people participating in the Community Day.
  • The question was phrased specifically to identify End Users and Contributors as the previous community survey indicated the community profile was largely integrator based. Attracting more contributors and End Users is a key goal for the project.

Conclusions :

  • The majority of respondents fell into the category of End User, Contributor and Integrator. This was expected based on the results of previous surveys showing a high integrator base.
  • Five respondents classified themselves as Contributors Only. This is interesting because it indicates that people are willing to contribute to OFBiz even though their work may not be related to setting up OFBiz for other people. People in this category could also possibly be End Users also but the way the question was phrased didn't capture this.
  • Out of our 16 respondents, 2 classed themselves as End Users only which highlights that we do have end users in community base that are active on the project.
  • Out of the 16, 2 also classed themselves a possible future end users, contributors or integrators. This is positive because it shows that new people are still being attracted to project to investigate its use.

Question 2:  What version of Apache OFBiz do you run?

 

 

Answer ChoicesPercentageNo. Responses
Trunk44%7
14.1219%3
13.0713%2
12.0413%2
11.04 or earlier13%2
I'm not running OFBiz0%0
   

Comments :

  • The objective of this question was to understand which versions of OFBiz our respondents were running. 

Conclusions :

  • The main version being used was the Trunk, followed by 14.12. This is interesting because these are unreleased versions that offer the most up to date functionality. This makes sense if this result is linked to integrators who are interested in providing the latest up to date solutions for clients.
  • I would expect that people using OFBiz for their business would tend to remain on the stable releases e.g. 13.07 and 12.04
  • It is still interesting to see that 2 people were running 11.04 or earlier. This means that we need to ensure that we keep upgrade paths open from these versions.

Question 3: During the Community Day, did you work

 

 

 

Answer ChoicesPercentageNo. Responses
alone? 31%5
as part of a team together in one place?56%9
remotely with one or more community members?13%2
   

Comments :


Conclusions :

 

Question 4: During the OFBiz Community Day, what was the main thing you worked on?

 

Answer ChoicesPercentageNo. Responses
Bug Fixing63%10
Documentation Updates0%0
Improvements or New Features13%2
Reviewing and Testing Patches13%2
Other13%2
   

Comments :


Conclusions :

Question 5:  How much time did you spend working on OFBiz Community Day activities?

 

Answer ChoicesPercentageNo. Responses
1 to 2 hours19%3
2 to 5 hours25%4
5 to 7 hours31%5
Over 7 hours25%4
   

Comments :


Conclusions :

 

Question 6:  Evaluate the following statements

 

Answer ChoicesStrongly Disagree DisagreeNeither Disagree nor AgreeAgreeStrongly Agree
Details about the Community Day were well communicated000106
Community Days could be improved by more organisation and co-ordination00583
It would be better if community members are left to plan and manage what they do on a Community Day01555
It would be good to make more effort to organise collaborative work on a Community Day00385
      

Responses as a percentage:

 

Answer ChoicesStrongly Disagree DisagreeNeither Disagree nor AgreeAgreeStrongly Agree
Details about the Community Day were well communicated 0% 0%0% 63% 38%
Community Days could be improved by more organisation and co-ordination 0% 0% 31%50% 19%
It would be better if community members are left to plan and manage what they do on a Community Day 0%6% 31%31% 31%
It would be good to make more effort to organise collaborative work on a Community Day-%0%19%50%31%
      

Comments :


Conclusions :


Question 7:  Would you participate in future OFBiz Community Days?

 

Answer ChoicesPercentageNo. Responses
Yes100%16
Perhaps0%0
No0%0
   

Comments :

Conclusions :

Question 8:  How frequently would you like OFBiz Community Days to be held?

 

Answer ChoicesPercentageNo. Responses
Not at all0%0
Once a year0%0
Twice a year6%1
Four times a year69%11
More than four times a year25%4
   

Comments :


Conclusions :

 

Question 9: Overall, how would you rate the OFBiz Community Day?

 

 

Answer ChoicesPercentageNo. Responses
Excellent25%4
Good69%11
Average6%1
Not good at all0%0
   

Comments :

Conclusions:

 

Final Comments

Thank you to everyone who completed the survey that enabled me to provide these results and details. I hope that these are useful to the community now and into the future as we continue to look and survey our community base.

Please feel to leave any comments or observations.

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