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Top level link to 2020 survey results #173

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ellisonbg opened this issue Jan 24, 2023 · 2 comments
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Top level link to 2020 survey results #173

ellisonbg opened this issue Jan 24, 2023 · 2 comments
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@ellisonbg
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We ran a really nice user survey in 2020, but the results are hard to find. Thee data is in the Jupyter surveys repo (that is appropriate):

https://github.com/jupyter/surveys/tree/master/surveys/2020-12-jupyter-survey

But the notebooks in that repo don't have output, so you have to download and run the notebooks locally. Laybe had uploaded the results to an S3 bucket, but the only link to that is deep in a long issue tread in this repo:

https://layne-bucket.s3.amazonaws.com/all_responses.html

It would be nice to have nice results in a location that is easier to find, but in the meantime, this issue itself and serve that purpose.

@ellisonbg ellisonbg added the enhancement New feature or request label Jan 24, 2023
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Tagging @aiqc in case he wants to weigh in on other ways to represent the results in jupyter/surveys.

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layne-sadler commented Mar 28, 2023

thanks @isabela-pf . I think @ellisonbg is just saying that we need a link to https://github.com/jupyter/surveys/tree/master/surveys/2020-12-jupyter-survey on this page https://github.com/jupyter/surveys#jupyter-user-surveys


👋 I just tried using https://htmlpreview.github.io/ to view https://github.com/jupyter/surveys/blob/master/surveys/2020-12-jupyter-survey/all_responses.html, but, unfortunately, it doesn't show the plotly charts, which defeats the purpose. honestly, i was surprised the plotly js worked in s3. Perhaps the html file could be displayed using github pages. In the meantime, I don't intend to delete that s3 file

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