Question 1: How would you describe yourself as a Drupal.org user?
I live there. :) I'm constantly in the forums and the handbooks.
Question 2: How often do you visit Drupal.org?
Every day, frequently throughout the day. It's rare for me to not have it
open in one of my Firefox windows.
Question 3: When you visit Drupal.org, how long do you spend on the site?
Hard to say... I'm bopping back and forth all the time.
Question 4: What would you describe as your goals for visiting Drupal.org?
Helping in the forums as well as getting my own questions answered. Some
maintenance as well like deleting spam and cleaning up the handbooks.
[17:50] Oh, looking at those other responses, I forgot to mention I live in the issue queues as well :)
[17:50] I'm a module addict
ok :)
[17:52] I've recently been spending a lot of time in api.d.o, too... Does that count?
Question 5. What is easy to do on Drupal.org?
See if anyone's responded to anything I've posted in. Tracker rules!
Question 6. What is hard to do on Drupal.org?
Finding things, especially handbook pages. There is a huge amount of
information there and search doesn't always cut it. I don't even bother
drilling down from the top of the handbook because it's faster to search but
even that isn't always helpful.
Last question: Is there anything else important about Drupal.org that we
haven't discussed?
I know Dries has shot down the idea, but having bookmarking would be really
nice. I bookmark things in Firefox, but having a block with my commonly used
things and stuff I want to tag as interesting but not participate in to get
it in my tracker would be really handy. It would be even nicer if these
"bookmarks" would show whether there's been an update to the page.
