On Tue, Apr 2, 2019 at 9:36 AM Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Thanks to the 143 participants to oVirt Survey 2019!
The survey is now closed and results are publicly available at
https://bit.ly/2JYlI7U
We'll analyze collected data in order to improve oVirt thanks to your feedback.
As a first step after reading the results I'd like to invite the 30 persons who
replied they're willing to contribute code to send an email to devel(a)ovirt.org
introducing themselves: we'll be more than happy to welcome them and helping them
getting started.
I would also like to invite the 17 people who replied they'd like to help organizing
oVirt events in their area to either get in touch with me or introduce themselves to
users(a)ovirt.org so we can discuss about events organization.
Last but not least I'd like to invite the 38 people willing to contribute
documentation and the one willing to contribute localization to introduce themselves to
devel(a)ovirt.org.
Thanks!
and thank you, Sandro, for shepherding this survey.
It has, as usual, very interesting results. I am happily surprised to
see how many are using OvS, OVN and IPv6. I am less happy (but
unsurprised) to see that nobody responded that they were using
Fedora-based oVirt.
I know the survey is anonymous, but I would love to reach out and
obtain more information about the painful use case of whomever
answered
What is the most challenging flow in oVirt? with "Working with networks."
I would love to hear more about your (and others'!) challenges, and
see how we developers can ease them.