From 404bbc3278e89f0b648c28c2a8b607df2ccff499 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: parispittman Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2020 00:13:05 -0800 Subject: adding readme for data --- .../surveys/contribex-survey-2019.md | 101 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 101 insertions(+) create mode 100644 sig-contributor-experience/surveys/contribex-survey-2019.md diff --git a/sig-contributor-experience/surveys/contribex-survey-2019.md b/sig-contributor-experience/surveys/contribex-survey-2019.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cc05f805 --- /dev/null +++ b/sig-contributor-experience/surveys/contribex-survey-2019.md @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +placeholder - will be updated in another PR + +| Data | Info | +| --- | --- | +| Title | Kubernetes Contributor Experience Survey 2019 (aka: "2019/2020" due to timing) | +| Authors | @parispittman, @cblecker, @jberkus, and many contributor experience members | +| Tool Used | SurveyMonkey | +| Start | January 6, 2020 | +| End | January 17, 2020 | +| Subject(s) | automation, community meeting, mentoring, communication, contributor demographics, events, github, general contributor experience | +| Language | English | +| Data Processing | All personal identifiers have been removed. 41 respondents left emails in the comments box that has been scrubbed. | +| Format in this folder | .csv | +| File Name | /contribex-survey-2019.csv //another PR | +| Drive URL Link | tbu | +| Announced | kubernetes-dev@googlegroups.com, various sig-meetings, community meetings, kubernetes-dev slack channel, chairs-and-techleads channels, and @kubernetesio twitter | + +Some values represent a range of feelings/opinions. Check the question to find +out the descriptive range. (ex: 1=least useful, 5=most useful) + +### Full Question List: +TODO: add the dropdown responses, multiple choice, etc. +1. How long have you been contributing to Kubernetes? +2. What level of the Contributor Ladder do you consider yourself to be on? (pick the highest if you are in multiple OWNERs files) +3. Are you interested in advancing to the next level of the Contributor Ladder? +4. What region of the world are you in? +5. How many other open source projects not in the Kubernetes ecosystem do you contribute to? (example: nodejs, debian) +6. Please rate any challenges to the listed steps of the contribution process +Code/Documentation review +Communication +GitHub tools and processes (not our customized tooling) +Finding the right SIG for your contributions +Our CI, labels, and crafted customized automation +Debugging test failures +Finding appropriate issues to work on +Setting up development environment +Having PRs rejected +Writing documentation and notes +Other (please specify) +7. Do you agree with the following statements (1 - strongly disagree, 5 - strongly agree): +"I understand enough about how Kubernetes CI works to be able to diagnose my own PR failures" +"When something is broken in my PR, I can read the comments from CI and understand why" +"The number of test failures unrelated to my PR severely impacts my ability or desire to contribute" +"There are too many notifications to be helpful when I open a PR" +8. Does your employer support your contributions to Kubernetes? +9. How often do you contribute upstream (code, docs, issue triage, etc.)? +10. What areas of Kubernetes do you contribute to? Please check all that apply. +Core code inside of kubernetes/kubernetes +Code inside of another repo in the Kubernetes GitHub Org (example: /kubernetes-sigs, - kubernetes/website, etc) +Documentation +Testing & Infrastructure +Community & Project management; SIG Chair etc. +Plugins & Drivers (CSI, CNI, cloud providers) +Related projects (Helm, container runtimes, other CNCF projects, etc.) +Don’t contribute yet, hoping to start soon +Release +Other (please specify) +11. Are there specific ways the project could make contributing easier for you? +12. How often did you attend the weekly Thursday community meeting live? (PS - We're moving to a different cadence! Check kubernetes-dev@ mailing list for more!) +13. Which of the below would make you likely to attend more of the Community Meetings? Check all that apply. +Nothing, I attend and think they are great +Having a full agenda with descriptions posted several days ahead +Eliminating the demo at the beginning +Additional developer tips/news content +Using the meeting to discuss project-wide development topics & roadblocks +Fewer meetings in my personal schedule +Different timeslot for the meeting +Other (please specify) +14. Some of the major projects SIG Contributor Experience is working on are listed below, rank the ones that are most important to you (and/or your SIG) +Mentoring programs for all contributor levels/roles (https://git.k8s.io/community/community-membership.md) +GitHub Management +Delivering valuable contributor summits at relevant events +Governance operations (youtube, zoom, etc.) +Keeping our community safe on our various communication platforms through moderation guidelines and new approaches +Cleaning up OWNERs files +Contributor Documentation (guide, noncode guide, developer guide, contributor site) +15. What is missing from that list entirely that's important to you/your SIG? Why? +16. Of our various communications channels, please rate which ones you use and/or check most frequently on a 1-5 scale, where 1 is “never”, 3 is “several times a month” and 5 is “every day”. +Google Groups/Mailing Lists +Slack +discuss.kubernetes.io +Zoom video conferencing/meetings +Discussions on Github Issues and PRs +Unofficial channels (IRC, WeChat, etc.) +YouTube recordings (community meetings, SIG/WG meetings, etc.) +Google Docs/Forms/Sheets, etc (meeting agendas, etc) +17. Which of these channels is most likely to reach you first for news about decisions, changes, additions, and/or announcements to the contributor process or community matters? +kubernetes-dev@ mailing list +Dedicated discuss.k8s.io forum for contributors +kubernetes-sig-contribex@ mailing list +#kubernetes-dev, #sig-foo, #sig-contribex slack +@kubernetesio twitter +Kubernetes blog +kubernetes/community repo in GitHub (Issues and/or PRs) +Other (please specify) +18. Do you use the Help Wanted and/or Good First Issue labels on issues you file to find contributors? +19. Have you watched or participated in an episode of our YouTube mentoring series Meet Our Contributors? If you have specific suggestions, leave them at the end of the survey. +20. Are you available to mentor other Kubernetes contributors through one or more of our many mentorship programs? (ps - our program list includes 1:1, group, and many other kinds of opportunities) +21. How many Kubernetes Contributor Summits have you attended? +22. If you haven't been able to attend a previous summit, was there a primary reason why? (if multiple, list the leading reason) +23. Do you have any comments, questions, or clarifications for your answers on this survey? Leave the general feedback here. If you leave your email, we will circle back with you: -- cgit v1.2.3