#WeAreNotWaiting dev community survey Question Title * 1. How open does the Nightscout Foundation appear to you? 1 - Not open at all 2 3 - Not sure 4 5 - Completely transparent 1 - Not open at all 2 3 - Not sure 4 5 - Completely transparent How could the Nightscout Foundation could be more open? What would you want to know? How often? Question Title * 2. As a developer, what could the Nightscout Foundation do to help you move the entire community forward? Fund development devices and hardware Access to Apple App Store and/or Google Play accounts Relationship with device companies and/or regulators Organizing meetups/hackathons/etc Funding features and bug fixes (using BountySource, or similar) Insurance (liability, indemnification, etc) Community managed services Other ideas, please elaborate Question Title * 3. What skills do you have to contribute to the community? JS (browser and/or Node.js) Web/CSS/etc Java/Android Algorithms/MATLAB Firmware/Embedded C Pebble iOS Python Linux Usability testing PCB making RF hacking Documentation (user and/or developer) Social media Others (please specify) Question Title * 4. What types of applications or features are you most interested in working on? CGM Monitoring Treatment Logging/Care Portal Predictions and Modeling Treatment suggestions/notifications Research databases Pump control and automation Visualizations Native Android applications (uploaders, monitoring, notifications, logging) Native iOS applications (uploaders, monitoring, notifications, logging) Interfaces with devices (read and/or write) Other applications or features that would reduce the burden of living with T1 Question Title * 5. How much time do you spend hacking on diabetes related projects per week? less than 5 hours 5 to 10 hours 11 to 20 hours 21 to 40 hours more than 40 hours Done