On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Tully Foote wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > To facilitate the release timeline discussion please take a moment to fill > out this survey about your ROS usage past and expected so we can make an > informed decision going forward. > > https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JY63R3Z > > We will keep this survey open through the end of the week. Hi Tully, thanks for putting this form altogether. Just two remarks: 1. The question 3 is difficult to answer. In my case (a bit extreme but still :) I use three distributions: - Ubuntu *LTS* Lucid on my robot (yes not even the last LTS but we have constraints on this...) - LTS or last Ubuntu version for the students at the lab (simulation) - I also use Debian Sid myself to see problems ahead and so that I can package software. 2. The question five is also a bit difficult to understand. I mean I guess all ROS enthousiasts here would love to see ROS packaged everywhere. And to nitpick a bit, binary packages on Gentoo and Arch are kind of rare. Shouldn't the "binary" word be removed from this question (...or your goal was it to really make a differentiation on this?) A last note: most of the users here will probably be Ubuntu users. Don't take it that we are all very happy with Ubuntu. Most of them are but my robotics lab practically switch to Ubuntu *because* it is so difficult to use ROS with another distribution (Fedora in this case). So please don't take this as a fair estimation of Ubuntu popularity in robotics lab over the world ;-) Best, -- Thomas Moulard