+1 I see no difference here between "community members" and "researchers".  Seems like any selection process should afford for both.  


On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 2:22 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) <nemowiki@gmail.com> wrote:
Dario Taraborelli, 06/03/2014 02:25:

  Annual survey modules. Interest was expressed in exploring strategies
  for expanding the annual editor/reader survey with new questions
  contributed by researchers. At this point (March 2014) we cannot
  commit to any such project, but in general there is potential for
  cooperations between WMF and academic researchers in this area.
  Interested parties should contact Tilman Bayer (tbayer at wikimedia
  dot org) who has been conducting the last WMF editor survey and can
  provide information about these surveys (methodology, results,
  available data etc.) and their calendar.

Can community members also propose questions? There was a proposal some time ago by Kaldari on this list and one more recently elsewhere. I proposed to bring up such proposals in [[Talk:General User Survey]], they're a recurring topic so it would be better to have a stable and discoverable wiki page where to hold such proposals and discussions.

Nemo


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