Git User’s Survey 2011
Do you love checkboxes more than our resident checker @kneath? If so, head on over and fill out the 2011 Git User’s Survey and help the git community become more…
Do you love checkboxes more than our resident checker @kneath? If so, head on over and fill out the 2011 Git User’s Survey and help the git community become more awesomer [sic].
All questions are optional, but every answer helps. You can also fill the survey out anonymously if you prefer.
After the survey is closed on October 3, 2011 the results will be posted at https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/GitSurvey2011
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