Announcing the 2005 dev2dev Reader Survey - and WebLogic Server Survey tooby Jon Mountjoy Who are you? Where are you? Do you like what we're doing on dev2dev, and how we've changed it this past year? What would you like improved? These are the questions that we will periodically be asking our readership, in the form of the dev2dev Reader Survey. This is our first survey, so your feedback is even more important to us. And since we don't want to harass you too often, we're also running a WebLogic Server Product Survey too. Quick Links:dev2dev Reader SurveyThis is your opportunity to let us know what you're using, what you like and don't like on dev2dev, and what you'd like to see on dev2dev in the future. The Reader Survey is about 25 questions long, a mixture of multiple-choice and free-response questions, and will only take a few minutes to complete. We will use the results of the reader survey to plan the future development of dev2dev. We've made a number of changes in the past year, and plan to make many more. Knowing which features of dev2dev you are using, and which features you'd like to see improved, will help us tremendously in our decision making. There are also prizes. Yes! We will be giving prizes to randomly selected dev2dev Reader Survey participants, including $100 gift certificates for O'Reilly titles, t-shirts, and more. Please help dev2dev and take the dev2dev Reader Survey. WebLogic Server Product Feedback SurveyIn parallel with the dev2dev Survey, the WebLogic Server team is also interested in tailoring WebLogic Server to your needs. The WebLogic Server survey aims to find out what application server features are most important to you, so that future versions of WebLogic Server suit your needs even better. The survey should take only 15 minutes to fill out on average, and by filling out the survey, you can enter yourself into a raffle for one of three $250 Amazon.com gift cards! Contest rules are in the survey. Please help the WebLogic Server team and take the WebLogic Server Product Feedback Survey. Jon Mountjoy worked as the editor-in-chief of Dev2Dev and Arch2Arch until April 2008. Return to dev2dev. Showing messages 1 through 2 of 2.
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