# Websites & Apps Team Survey - October 2022
## Questions
(Questions marked with an ASTERISK are mandatory to be answered)
### Part I - Engineering Questions:
1. Have you ever contributed to the Fedora Website & Apps team? *
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
1.1. If yes:
- From 1 to 10, with 1 being the easiest, how difficult was to contribute? *
- [ ] (Options from 1 to 10)
- What was the most challenging part in contributing? *
- [ ] Finding documentation
- [ ] Seeking help from the team
- [ ] Lack of guidance to set up your local dev environment
- [ ] PR review / merge took too long
- [ ] Other, please specify... (open field)
1.2. If no:
- What is holding you back? *
- [ ] Not interested
- [ ] Not enough time
- [ ] Not sure where to start
- [ ] Don't know what the current projects are
- [ ] Don't know where help is needed
- [ ] Other, please specify... (open field)
2. On a scale of 1 to 10, rate how satisfied are you with the progress in engineering that the team has made so far? *
- Reimagined and Revamped Meetbot Logs application [1 to 10]
- Fresh take on modernizing the existing CI pipeline for obtaining live previews [1 to 10]
- One script to build everything approach in the existing websites [1 to 10]
- The All New Fedora Websites 3.0 efforts to revamp our websites offering Fedora Linux [1 to 10]
- Persistent collaboration with the Fedora Design and Fedora Infrastructure teams [1 to 10]
- Technological discussions and updates on Fedora Discussions [1 to 10]
3. In which field are you most interested in contributing? *
- [ ] Design
- [ ] Translations
- [ ] Frontend Code
- [ ] Backend Code
- [ ] Documentation
- [ ] Testing / QA
- [ ] Other, please specify (open field)
4. How familiar are you with the kind of work the team is doing? *
- [ ] I don't know what they are doing
- [ ] They do websites
- [ ] I have a rough idea of what the current projects are
- [ ] I know most of the projects they are involved in
- [ ] I am on the team and know almost everything that is being worked on
5. Is there anything you want to share with the team? (open question)
- [ ] (Text field)
### Part II - Council Objective Questions
6. On a scale of 1 to 10, how satisified are you with the overall comunication of the Objective & team toward the community? *
- [1 to 10]
7. On a scale of 1 to 10, how satisfied are you with the progress the Council Objective has made so far? *
- Reworked documentation for running the team and contributing to the projects [1 to 10]
- Active participation in the mentored projects programmes such as Outreachy and GSoC [1 to 10]
- Efforts made for setting up banners to promote community surveys and community events [1 to 10]
- Running frequent workshops during community events to invite wider participation [1 to 10]
- Council Objective updates shared on NEST with Fedora, Fedora Linux release parties and Fedora Commblog [1 to 10]
- Usability surveys and design feedbacks on Fedora Discussions [1 to 10]
8. What else did the team do that you are very satisfied with? (open question)
- [ ] (Text field)
9. What do you think that the team can do better? (open question)
- [ ] (Text field)
### Part III - Mindshare Representation Questions:
0. Do you know about the "Fedora Mindshare Committee" and the "Fedora Website and Apps Team Representative to Mindshare"? *
- [ ] Yes
- [ ] No
11. How frequently would you want us to share our updates? *
- [ ] Sharing updates on the Fedora Linux release parties is good enough
- [ ] Sharing updates on Nest with Fedora is good enough
- [ ] Sharing updates on both Fedora Linux release parties and Nest with Fedora is good enough
- [ ] More frequent sharing of updates on community blog is needed
- [ ] Other, please specify (open field)
12. Do you think that the representative should organize more events for fun and collaboration within the team?
- [ ] Yes, we can definitely use some more fun events for connecting
- [ ] No, the amount of collaboration that we have right now is good enough
13. Do you think that the representative should organize more workshops for participation and contributing?
- [ ] Yes, we can use as many events like these to onboard folks
- [ ] No, the amount of workshops that we have right now is good enough