...
I wonder if people who do not know about master/next being git.git
branches may do "[X] next" because they think they will use the next
version available.
So could you write "master branch of official git repository" and the
same for "next"?
...
Better:
"custom (non-published)" means a version control system which has
not been released to the public, for example, something written for
yourself or your company only.
And I am unsure if "SCM" is better than "version control system"
in this sentence, but I do not think this is really important.
...
^^^^^^^^^ "even for a"
...
^^^^ from
"pre-compiled binary (e.g. from rpm or deb archives)"
Right?
I think naming two popular package formats of distributors should people
help to get the point.
I still dislike that there are a lot of choices that generate redundancy
to other questions.
On the other hand, scientific surveys always contain (hidden) redundancy
to ensure that the test person gives sane answers.
I wonder if the "no opinion" choice is not needed because there is the
"Reset" button.
Apropos!
Is it possible to add a header text?
I'd like that there are three things being clarified at the beginning of
the survey page:
* The survey is anonymous, but all information that the users provide will
be publicly available on the wiki.
* The users may skip questions as they like.
* The user needs JavaScript to submit the survey.
I btw do not like the last fact, but since most users nowadays have
JavaScript activated, it may not be that bad.
Also, I still do not get a succesful message after submitting, but that
may be related to the channel (test), if you have configured it like
that. Have you? ;)
Regards,
Stephan
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