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How do you feel about the quality of open source software (OSS)?

  • OSS is, on average, of HIGHER quality than proprietary / closed source software

  • The quality of OSS and closed source software is about the same

  • OSS is, on average, of LOWER quality than proprietary / closed source software

I don't think this is a good question for the survey, personally. Each piece of software, each library, each app is so wildly different from the next and written by so many different authors that you can't begin to average them meaningfully this way.

Further, the nature of proprietary/closed-source software makes it harder to compare quality as you typically only see the front end interface of such software... you don't know how well it is written, whether that is efficiency, elegance, or some other metric.

Likewise, this question:

Does your company regularly employ unit tests in the development of their products?

Has two "no" options, but each one includes a strong opinion, either 'I'm glad this is the case' or 'I wish this were the case'. Where are the options for "No, and I don't really care one way or the other"?

I would prefer if you could insert a "No opinion" option for this and other similarthese types of questions, at least in the future. Or make it clear that you can leave it blank... which reminds that these radio button questions also need a way to clear the selection; going back and then moving forward again doesn't clear a question's choices, and once you've finished a section it seems like you aren't able to go back and change your answer.

How do you feel about the quality of open source software (OSS)?

  • OSS is, on average, of HIGHER quality than proprietary / closed source software

  • The quality of OSS and closed source software is about the same

  • OSS is, on average, of LOWER quality than proprietary / closed source software

I don't think this is a good question for the survey, personally. Each piece of software, each library, each app is so wildly different from the next and written by so many different authors that you can't begin to average them meaningfully this way.

Further, the nature of proprietary/closed-source software makes it harder to compare quality as you typically only see the front end interface of such software... you don't know how well it is written, whether that is efficiency, elegance, or some other metric.

I would prefer if you could insert a "No opinion" option for this and other similar questions, at least in the future. Or make it clear that you can leave it blank... which reminds that these radio button questions also need a way to clear the selection; going back and then moving forward again doesn't clear a question's choices, and once you've finished a section it seems like you aren't able to go back and change your answer.

How do you feel about the quality of open source software (OSS)?

  • OSS is, on average, of HIGHER quality than proprietary / closed source software

  • The quality of OSS and closed source software is about the same

  • OSS is, on average, of LOWER quality than proprietary / closed source software

I don't think this is a good question for the survey, personally. Each piece of software, each library, each app is so wildly different from the next and written by so many different authors that you can't begin to average them meaningfully this way.

Further, the nature of proprietary/closed-source software makes it harder to compare quality as you typically only see the front end interface of such software... you don't know how well it is written, whether that is efficiency, elegance, or some other metric.

Likewise, this question:

Does your company regularly employ unit tests in the development of their products?

Has two "no" options, but each one includes a strong opinion, either 'I'm glad this is the case' or 'I wish this were the case'. Where are the options for "No, and I don't really care one way or the other"?

I would prefer if you could insert a "No opinion" option for these types of questions, at least in the future. Or make it clear that you can leave it blank... which reminds that these radio button questions also need a way to clear the selection; going back and then moving forward again doesn't clear a question's choices, and once you've finished a section it seems like you aren't able to go back and change your answer.

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TylerH
  • 21.2k
  • 22
  • 229
  • 328

How do you feel about the quality of open source software (OSS)?

  • OSS is, on average, of HIGHER quality than proprietary / closed source software

  • The quality of OSS and closed source software is about the same

  • OSS is, on average, of LOWER quality than proprietary / closed source software

I don't think this is a good question for the survey, personally. Each piece of software, each library, each app is so wildly different from the next and written by so many different authors that you can't begin to average them meaningfully this way.

Further, the nature of proprietary/closed-source software makes it harder to compare quality as you typically only see the front end interface of such software... you don't know how well it is written, whether that is efficiency, elegance, or some other metric.

I would prefer if you could insert a "No opinion" option for this and other similar questions, at least in the future. Or make it clear that you can leave it blank... which reminds that these radio button questions also need a way to clear the selection; going back and then moving forward again doesn't clear a question's choices, and once you've finished a section it seems like you aren't able to go back and change your answer.