Ember Community Survey - 2015 Preview

Cross-posted from @mixonic’s blog is this call for feedback on an Ember Community Survey we are doing for Ember Conf 2015. Please let us know of any feedback you might have. The actual survey will launch soon.

Who is currently developing applications with Ember.js?

What tools are those developers using to build their apps?

What kind of apps are they building?

2015 is an incredible time to be an Ember.js developer. Not only does the framework continue to gain momentum, but there are many features on the horizon. With this, however, comes many questions, like those above. So, when 201 Created began seeking people to help construct a survey for Ember developers, I was excited to take advantage of that opportunity.

Together, we have created a number of questions related to both your personal use of and professional work with Ember. Our goal is to ask the necessary questions about how and why developers are using Ember in order to better inform both the the community at large and the Ember Core Team. These responses will allow us to identify what is going well, where more work needs to be done, and what directions our community is moving in.

As the goal is to have results compiled by March’s EmberConf (tickets are sold out, but hope to see you there!), this survey will be finalized and put out for responses in early February. At this time, we are looking for any feedback you may have regarding the topics and questions we have produced thus far.

Find the survey questions here and share your feedback as a comment. Google provides some documentation about commenting that is good to review if you haven’t used the feature before. You can also contact us directly via survey@201-created.com.

wouldn’t this be easier in a form of a google survey? I honestly don’t get where I am supposed to put my comments in the document.

But that’s a nice set of questions! I’ll send a mail to the survey email address :wink:

The actual survey will be done in something like Google Survey. For now we are just looking for feedback on the types of questions we are asking. Things like different options for some of the answers or maybe some questions didn’t think of that people might find helpful to know more about.

We’re definitely still just looking for feedback on the questions.

If you run an Ember community project (such as maintaining a library/addon) and have ever wanted to know how the community uses your project, this is a great chance to ask a lot of users what their habits are.

A lot of great feedback thus far. Keep the suggestions coming if you have any.