Oh dear. My response to almost any survey is to say "you're asking the
wrong questions".
"Please rank the importance of each xslt version".
You need to ask people how important it is to them or their employers,
not how important they think it is to the world in general. Otherwise
they are guessing the information you are trying to discover.
You need to explain what you mean by "importance": it's about what the
impact/value is, or is likely to be, on some timescale. What timescale?
And you need to distinguish "It is important to me that this technology
should be available" from "I don't think this technology will have much
effect on us because I don't think it will be available on the timescale
in which we need it".
Michael Kay
Saxonica
On 28/01/2013 09:52, James Fuller wrote:
pls consider taking the XSLT 2013 survey
http://jimfuller2011.polldaddy.com/s/xslt-2013
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