Help improve WordPress by taking the WordPress 2011 Survey.
Your answers will help the WordPress core team and others improve the software and other services offered to WordPress users.
This survey is about 10 questions and will only take a few minutes of your time.
Your personal information will be kept anonymous: no email addresses or IP addresses will be associated with published results.
If you're a WordPress user, it's important that you give your input! I took the survey and it only took me about 5 minutes. If you haven't yet, it's time for you to do the same.
How will the WordPress 2011 Survey be used?
In an email from Matt Mullenweg, the founder of WordPress, wrote:
We're doing a census of the WordPress World, if you have 5 minutes take this survey:
http://wpsurvey.surveydaddy.com/s/wp-2011-e?src=ema
We're going to tally up the results and present them in my State of the Word talk next month in San Francisco, so send it to everyone you know who uses WordPress so we get the most representative sample.
There are also some fun WordCamps approaching in San Diego, Portsmouth, Boston, Chicago, Fayetteville, St. Louis, San Francisco, and Los Angeles:
Hope to see you at one soon!
Stay cool,
Matt
The survey results are going to be presented at WordCamp San Fransisco on August 12-14, 2011, so hurry and take the survey now.
Go to: http://wpsurvey.polldaddy.com/s/wp-2011
To get the survey results emailed to you, make sure you're subscribed to the WordPress.org Announcement Mailing List.
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