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what is the most FAQ? #6

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nicolasdb opened this issue Jul 2, 2019 · 1 comment
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what is the most FAQ? #6

nicolasdb opened this issue Jul 2, 2019 · 1 comment

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nicolasdb commented Jul 2, 2019

2019-07-02

Dear member of Fablabs.io, I am Rodrigo Langarica from Fablab Queretaro and Fablab Mexico City, I am working in a Global Network Project in which I am collecting Manufacturing capabilities of each Fablab in our Network, so I would be very thankful if you could take some minutes of your time to work

I've invited you to fill out a form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScyehSJyqEYpWUzs29Z6h89eNI8ZTWjMIOTFrI-lRAof-3KIw/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1

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I'm fed of these forms.
Why do I feel like Sisyphus? Why am I punished to fill out these same forms, every 2 or 3 month?
I'm feeling angry to have to do a task I already did several times, it feel empty, like I did it for nothing and even if I want to help, I have so much other more important task to do.

It's coming from fablabs.io, from students in last year of master, from other fablabs, from networks, from EU researchers and the worst is they always ask the same things but slightly in a different way.
And it's not fair for the one who send the form. No surprise there if they have a low rate of response.

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I want to have to fill it one and only time, to be published somewhere as FAQ or/and metadata.
And maybe, when something change, we just change it on the "master" branch to be published as the new upgrade ;)

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Please RTFM, and thank you.
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RTFM is the key.

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Can we list here all the forms request we received?
as a kpi to track.
I know I'm not the only one to be curse by this.

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