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Interview script

Last updated March 13, 2007. Created by drumm on March 13, 2007.
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Status: incomplete draft

  • Rephrase questions using phrases from the interviewee.
  • Let the interviewee talk.
  • Keep the goals of the questions in mind.
  • Ask 'why?' and other follow-up questions.
  1. Introduction
    • Hello, I am ...
    • Before we begin, is it okay to record this conversation?
    • We are interviewing Drupal users to help Drupal contributors better understand who uses Drupal.
    • Your anonymized answers will be available for Drupal contributors to review.
    • There are no right or wrong answers. Your opinion is what matters.
    • If you have more feedback, we can talk about it at the end.
  2. How long have you been building websites?
    Start thinking about website building experience, not just with Drupal.
  3. Tell me about your website building experience.
  4. What sites have you built or contributed to? What were your goals with the sites?
  5. What other tools have you used to build web sites? For building, editing, hosting, on the web or desktop. Did you like them? Do you still use them?
  6. Where do you go to learn more about website building?
  7. How long have you been using Drupal?
  8. How did you hear about Drupal?
  9. Why did you choose Drupal?
  10. Do you think Drupal was a good choice?
  11. How would you describe yourself as a Drupal user?
  12. How many Drupal sites do you use? What do you do on each?
  13. How long do you usually spend building a website? How much of that time is learning?
  14. Where do you go to learn more about Drupal?
  15. How customized or designed would you like your site?
  16. Is there anything else you would like to mention?
  17. Thanks!

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