I was tasked with drafting an article for our Fedora Server User Survey that would be published in Fedora Magazine the same day our survey goes live to the world. Below is my draft in markdown. I had a couple of goals: 1. Keep it short, attention spans are short so it is 170 words including the title. 2. Have the link for the survey twice in the article once at the beginning and once at the end so no one would have to scroll to click on a link to the survey. Please respond with your comments or possible edits.
# Fedora Server User Survey: Your Cattle or Your Pets
Do you use Fedora Server? The Fedora Server Working Group would love to hear from you through our [short 10 question survey](https://fedoraproject.limequery.com/fedora-server-f41). Your answers will help us focus our time and efforts to improve Fedora Server.
Perhaps you like to spin up multiple instances of Fedora Server for short clustered workloads treating Fedora Server like an unnamed heard of cattle. You might instead carefully name your Fedora Servers in your home lab after ships from Star Trek or droids from Star Wars treating Fedora Server like beloved family pets. No matter how you use Fedora Server, we would love to hear from you. We hope to learn...
1. Where Fedora Server is being deployed? 2. What are the common use cases for Fedora Server? 3. What improvements can we make in default packages, documentation, or services for our community?
Go [HERE](https://fedoraproject.limequery.com/fedora-server-f41) to take the 10 question survey. The Fedora Server Working Group appreciates your time and interest in Fedora Server.
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Am 04.12.2024 um 20:51 schrieb Stephen Daley via server server@lists.fedoraproject.org:
I was tasked with drafting an article for our Fedora Server User Survey that would be published in Fedora Magazine the same day our survey goes live to the world. Below is my draft in markdown. I had a couple of goals: 1. Keep it short, attention spans are short so it is 170 words including the title. 2. Have the link for the survey twice in the article once at the beginning and once at the end so no one would have to scroll to click on a link to the survey. Please respond with your comments or possible edits.
# Fedora Server User Survey: Your Cattle or Your Pets
Do you use Fedora Server? The Fedora Server Working Group would love to hear from you through our [short 10 question survey](https://fedoraproject.limequery.com/fedora-server-f41). Your answers will help us focus our time and efforts to improve Fedora Server.
Perhaps you like to spin up multiple instances of Fedora Server for short clustered workloads treating Fedora Server like an unnamed heard of cattle. You might instead carefully name your Fedora Servers in your home lab after ships from Star Trek or droids from Star Wars treating Fedora Server like beloved family pets. No matter how you use Fedora Server, we would love to hear from you. We hope to learn...
- Where Fedora Server is being deployed?
- What are the common use cases for Fedora Server?
- What improvements can we make in default packages, documentation, or services for our community?
Go [HERE](https://fedoraproject.limequery.com/fedora-server-f41) to take the 10 question survey. The Fedora Server Working Group appreciates your time and interest in Fedora Server.
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I think, it maybe a bit too short for a Magazine article. I wrote some additions to hopefully gain more attention and motivate user to spend their time for us.
https://hackmd.io/@pboy/SJt8_DeBkg
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