I would also really prefer a non-google poll. Taiidan wrote "I also do not like contributing to machine learning or advertising databases."
You wrote "If people want to just email me responses, I can fill them into the form on their behalf."
Thats exactly what he didnt want. He didnt want to feed skynet. Of course he also didnt want that you feed it for him with the data he provide to anyone.
Would be really great if some free software running on the coreboot servers is been used for coreboot polls.
3. Mar 2017 20:27 by gaumless@gmail.com:
Hey Talidan,> If someone wants to suggest a different site for doing polls, I'd be glad to take a look, but I'm probably not going to change away from Google forms unless we find something comparable. It's easy to make the forms, easy to take the poll, and easy to collect, analyze, and view the data. As a compromise, for future polls that I send out, I can send out a list of the questions out to the mailing list as well. If people want to just email me responses, I can fill them into the form on their behalf. That way you don't have to deal with the site, but we can still use something that's easy to work with. Would that work for you? Martin On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 3:03 AM, > Taiidan@gmx.com> <> Taiidan@gmx.com> > wrote:
On 03/03/2017 01:45 AM, Martin Roth wrote:
As brought up in the previous coreboot community meeting, the coreboot project is discussing the idea of switching from the mailing list to a forum. This idea did not originate with the coreboot leadership, but from a request by members of the community.
I know many people have some strong feelings about this one way or the other. Right now we're just collecting data on how people feel about it, and looking for suggestions on ways to either improve the mailing list or set up a well-run forum.
Here's the poll about the switch. I will close the poll tomorrow, March 3, 2017.
Martin
Thank you for reminding me.
For future reference I would really prefer a non-google poll - the use of google services requires javascript and I don't like enabling javascript due to how easily exploitable it is. I also do not like contributing to machine learning or advertising databases.
As I have said before, most forum software discriminates against people who do not wish to run a window manager and of course javascript which is why I think things are fine as they are.