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Documentation Summary:

Purpose: Gather information from new users on how they can best be served by a migration guide.

Audience: New users of a Fedora system.

Assumptions: The user of this document should:

  • Be connected to the internet to submit the questionnaire

Lead Writer:Bradbailey


A brainstorm of a brainstorm.
I'm plain exausted at the moment, but it was suggested that I hack out an idea for a questionnaire to discover what needs to be put in a migration guide.

Are you able to figure out how to find and install a program you need that you don't know the exact name for? (For example, can you install a program to use your digital camera?

Are you able to find a replacement for the common programs you are accustomed to using?

Are you able to add additional sources for programs?

Are you able to share particular files with other users of your fedora computer?

Are you able to add additional users to your fedora computer?

Do you know why logging into your computer as root for regular use is bad?

Would it be helpful to know how the filesystem is organized?

What is your first order of business now that fedora is installed?

What is your primary motivation for deciding to use fedora?

What are you having the hardest time trying to figure out?

Please enter your email address so that we can get back with you if needed.

Python, HTML, else
To me, it makes since for a submit button to send it to SQL, so the answers are all in one nice neat space. I've also been awake for 19 hours, so my thought process may not be all here. Please leave comments.