As mentioned here[1], please conduct anonymous community survey. Please elaborate more how and when you intend to do this with the help of WMF and Community.

As I understand from the above you are asking about the participatory and continuous mode of evaluation as part of which we proposed two tools (and none talked about anonymity). One is to have a "Community Advisory Team" (CAT) and the second to have a "Quarterly Community Survey" (QCS). We quickly realized that we were very ambitious while suggesting these tools, however unfortunately there is not appreciable progress on these :(   With regard to having a CAT we have tried our best in encouraging the community members but not much enthusiasm was shown. In fact this is one of the key learning and a challenge that we discussed here [4]. Of the 5 focus languages, except for Telugu Wikimedia community, which has done a sort of introspection [5], a systematic community driven evaluation could not be done in the rest. Yes, QCS is a pending action item and I would get back to the WMF with a reminder on this. It will be great to hear from you and others on how one could develop this tool.

Thanks. WMF conducts surveys with the help of  this https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com site, i think it'd be great to conduct surveys which can gather feedback in general and on particular events like TTT where users/members (and participants for particular events like TTT) can share their thoughts/views, rank the works on various parameter on the scale of 1 to 5, onymously or anonymously. I think many would prefer to take part in the surveys anonymously, so it should be optional.

Through surveys with the help of bot we can reach to many more folks and get feedback easily. 

Ansuman
 


[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/India_Access_To_Knowledge/Work_plan_April_2013_-_June_2014/Learning_and_Evaluation
[2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:India_Access_To_Knowledge/Work_plan_April_2013_-_June_2014/Learning_and_Evaluation
[3] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:India_Access_To_Knowledge/Reports/CIS-A2K_Narrative_Report:_%28September_2012_%E2%80%93_June_2013%29
[4] http://bit.ly/IAepxV
[5] http://bit.ly/IAuiVi