And therein lies the problem with online polling. The randomness, or lack thereof, is not demonstrable without polling people who did not respond to the poll, via a different medium. Hence the standard disclaimer.
The R2R proposals, at least in the form that Louis Rossmann is pushing for, doesn't prevent anybody from making hard to repair or non-repairable products. Nor does it require companies to make trade secrets publicly…
And therein lies the problem with online polling. The randomness, or lack thereof, is not demonstrable without polling people who did not respond to the poll, via a different medium. Hence the standard disclaimer.
The R2R proposals, at least in the form that Louis Rossmann is pushing for, doesn't prevent anybody from making hard to repair or non-repairable products. Nor does it require companies to make trade secrets publicly…