Stream: implementers
Topic: Devdays breakout: Questionnaires
Patrick Werner (Nov 14 2018 at 14:20):
This is a call for a breakout regarding Questionnaires and their usage, following topics should be discussed:
- multi language questionnaires
- progress of active questionnaires
- questionnaire (response) handling in the front-end
@Daniel Zsebedits @Stefan Lang @Simone Heckmann @Stoyan Halkaliev @Oliver Krauss
Oliver Krauss (Nov 14 2018 at 14:24):
Okay. When and where?
Patrick Werner (Nov 14 2018 at 14:30):
i would propose tomorrow 9 a.m. ? but depends on the availability of interested participants.
Lloyd McKenzie (Nov 14 2018 at 14:32):
I can do 9am
Oliver Krauss (Nov 14 2018 at 14:43):
That is when the Students-Track opens. As mentor I should be there, but can join you after the opening
Simone Heckmann (Nov 14 2018 at 14:47):
I'm in!
@Gustav Vella @Alexander Zautke ...?
Simone Heckmann (Nov 14 2018 at 14:47):
BTW: I am presenting a talk at 9:45am
Gustav Vella (Nov 14 2018 at 15:49):
can make it.
Andrea Essenwanger (Nov 14 2018 at 17:19):
hi! DevDays-noob speaking here, are the breakout sessions(?) meant for experienced participants, or are they also meant for curious participants willing to learn more about a specific topic?
Patrick Werner (Nov 14 2018 at 17:21):
in general the topics of these sessions are advanced. But beginners are always welcome.
Oliver Krauss (Nov 14 2018 at 17:21):
hi @Andrea Essenwanger little bit of both. They are open to anyone, and everyone will be happy to welcome you to any event here at the DevDays. Some topics are easier if you already have a solid foundation though. I think Questionaire is fairly easy though
Lloyd McKenzie (Nov 14 2018 at 17:25):
If you attend something and there's a piece you don't understand, you'll also find out by watching who talks who are the prime candidates to chat to after to explain it to you - or at least point you to where you can read up on it. If something seems interesting, it's almost never a mistake to show up. Chances are good you'll walk out knowing more than you did before.
Lloyd McKenzie (Nov 14 2018 at 17:26):
(And sometimes we don't know how a conversation is going to go until it happens :))
Andrea Essenwanger (Nov 14 2018 at 17:30):
ok! thank you for all the quick answers :)
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