Two weeks ago, we launched a new pilot survey: Firefox in your country to better understand how and why people are using Firefox in specific markets.
The initial set of countries targeted includes Australia, Brazil, Germany, India, Indonesia, Poland, and Spain.
We have received 8,500 responses so far, this is phenomenal! Thank you to everyone who has answered the survey and helped spread the word about it.
We are still hoping to get a few more answers from Australia and India before the survey closes, so we would really appreciate your help in reaching out to people in those countries.
What’s next? Once we get the results, we’ll analyze them and publish aggregate data (no personal information). We’ll also use these results to tweak the questions in the survey, if needed, before extending it to more countries. We’ve been thrilled to see how many people have expressed interest in helping localize and publicize the survey.
Thanks for your help with this project!
Comments
Gen Kanai
Sep 29, 2008 @ 15:42
I'll ping a friend of mine in Australia to promote the survey. How much more time do we have?
vineel
Sep 30, 2008 @ 10:52
we love FIREFOX very much,i'm ready with my spread firefox project...we run a college organization called WWW.MVSRCAMPUSCONNECT.ORG,where we send latest college updates to students mobile directly through SMS..we have about 1400 people who are using our service , i will spread a word to these 1400 people ang arrange small campaings in campus regarding firefox awareness also thinking of arranging a booth near canteen.should i wait for SWAG PACK or start my event .give some more ideas. Thank you, VINEEL REDDY P
Alix Franquet
Sep 30, 2008 @ 13:07
@Gen: we have until Oct 6th, we could potentially extend it if needed. Thanks for your help!
Corinna
Oct 14, 2008 @ 04:01
For me Firefox is also a tool that I use daily and I can say that it's a very useful tool I always use because I really like it. With this survey I guess it can be something to make the Firefox even more detailed and better regarding the different countries.