I'm afraid it was only open for a short time - it's closed now, and they are reviewing the feedback.
Since it wasn't even open for the "about 3 weeks" mentioned on the original announcement, it's unclear if the volume was so high they closed it early and/or if they might open it up again at some point.
Thank you. I saw the 3-week timeframe and was wondering if it was a problem on my part or not. I'm curious if the feedback has been vastly different from what they expect. I feel like that, along with volume, would be the cause of this. A lot of "Great work guys," seems like they'd keep that open.
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Yea, I spent about an hour and a half typing up my thoughts a putting it into the survey.
I shouldn't have started it so near midnight, on a work night... next time, typing up for sure!
I keep getting this message whenever I try to answer it, but it seems to work for everyone else? Anyone else getting this?
"This survey is not accepting additional responses at this time. Thank You!"
I'm afraid it was only open for a short time - it's closed now, and they are reviewing the feedback.
Since it wasn't even open for the "about 3 weeks" mentioned on the original announcement, it's unclear if the volume was so high they closed it early and/or if they might open it up again at some point.
Thank you. I saw the 3-week timeframe and was wondering if it was a problem on my part or not. I'm curious if the feedback has been vastly different from what they expect. I feel like that, along with volume, would be the cause of this. A lot of "Great work guys," seems like they'd keep that open.