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@ -4,29 +4,29 @@ Here are the results of a survey I ran for about 4 months, from the 17th of Dece
Here are the results, graphically depicted as best I could, with a short written summary after each:
![[forkawesome survey/img/1_use.png]]
![](img/1_use.png)
Most respondents (22, 78%) had used Forkawesome. Most (18, 64%) were currently using Forkawesome.
![[forkawesome survey/img/2_implement.png]]
![](img/2_implement.png)
Implementing icons through icon font was by far the most preferred method (19, 67%). All the SVG methods combined didn't even get half as many preferences (7, 25%).
I'm curious what the other methods are people are using... presumably using raster images with `<img>` or similar? I wish I had given that option.
![[forkawesome survey/img/3_perceive.png]]
![](img/3_perceive.png)
"Ease of font icon use" and "licensing" were perceived only positively. "style of icons", "ease of cross-platform use" and "number/coverage of icons" were perceived mostly positively. "Ease of SVG use" and "governance/management of project" had mixed perceptions. "Frequency of releases" was perceived mostly negatively.
Non-responses, "no opinion" and unanswered questions, were highest for "ease of SVG use" and "ease of cross-platform use". This corresponds with the previous question suggesting less SVG use. It also suggests
![[forkawesome survey/img/4_compare.png]]
![](img/4_compare.png)
With the exception of Fontawesome, most responses were not responses. I take this to mean unfamiliarity with the other icons sets. Only "your favorite" and "ionicons" had overall positive responses, and even then still mixed.
I find these results a bit difficult to interpret, but it at least suggests that for the respondents, there was no clearly superior icon set, given all their criteria for consideration.
![[forkawesome survey/img/5_best.png]]
![](img/5_best.png)
The final question, in which respondents could select as many of the options as they wished. Most respondents (18, 64%) would like to see the project reactivate. Significant minorities (heck, everyone is a significant minority in a group of 28!) voted for the remaining options: to focus on SVG usage (8, 28%), to continue as before (7, 25%) and to encourage users elsewhere (4, 14%)