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Intro: We're planning on hosting the first ever, two-day Selenium Conference in San Francisco
sometime in April. We're still working out all the details, but wanted to hear from the
community before we lock everything in. Please take a minute to answer the following
questions:
1) Where are you located? [US West Coast, US Central, US East Coast, Europe, Africa, Asia,
Middle East, South America, Other]
2) How much would you expect the ticket price to be for a 2-day conference? [Less than $100, $100-$150, $150-$250, $250 - $350, $350 - $500, more than $500]
3) Would you prefer for the conference to be held on a weekend or during weekdays? [Weekend, Weekday, Don't care]
4) What expenses do you think your employer might be able to cover for you to attend? Check all that apply: [Conference Pass, Hotel, Travel/Airfare, Conference Sponsorship]
5) How long have you been using Selenium? [Less than 1 year, 1-3 years, 3+ years, don't
currently use Selenium]
6) Which Selenium projects do you use? Check all that apply: [Selenium IDE, Selenium Remote
Control, Selenium Grid, Legacy Selenium Core, Selenium 2 (aka WebDriver)]
7) Which Selenium projects do you plan to use? Check all that apply: [Selenium IDE, Selenium
Remote Control, Selenium Grid, Legacy Selenium Core, Selenium 2 (aka WebDriver)]
8) Conference proceeds will be used to support Selenium development and/or charities. The conference can cost of $80K USD or more and any losses may be incurred by the Selenium project. Would you be willing to deposit a non-refundable early bird payment to help support the up-front costs? [Yes, No]
9) Knowing what you know about the conference, how likely are you to attend it? [1-5]
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