Your Voice Matters: New SUSE Documentation Survey 2025 is out!

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The SUSE Documentation Team is excited to announce the launch of our 2025 Global Documentation Survey! We are calling on you, our valued customers and partners—the hands-on technical experts who use our documentation every day—to share your valuable insights.

This year, our survey encompasses the documentation for the entire SUSE portfolio. From SUSE Linux Enterprise to Cloud Native to AI, your feedback will help us enhance the resources you rely on across all our products.

Why Your Feedback is Crucial

Direct feedback from our users is the single most important driver of our documentation strategy. The input we’ve received from past surveys has led directly to significant improvements that enhance your experience, including:

  • The creation of our “Smart Docs” format
  • Vastly improved search performance
  • Enhanced accessibility features
  • The development of our unified documentation portal

Your participation ensures that we are focusing on the changes that matter most to you.

Make Your Voice Heard

We invite you to take a few minutes to complete the survey. Your feedback will directly influence the future of SUSE documentation, helping us to provide better, more intuitive, and more effective resources for our entire community.

Take the survey now: SUSE Documentation Survey 2025

The survey is also accessible via buttons on the SUSE Documentation homepage.

Or use the QR code:

QR Code for Documentation Survey

Thank you for your partnership and for helping us to continuously improve.

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Meike Chabowski Meike Chabowski works as Documentation Strategist at SUSE. Before joining the SUSE Documentation team, she was Product Marketing Manager for Enterprise Linux Servers at SUSE, with a focus on Linux for Mainframes, Linux in Retail, and High Performance Computing. Prior to joining SUSE more than 20 years ago, Meike held marketing positions with several IT companies like defacto and Siemens, and was working as Assistant Professor for Mass Media. Meike holds a Master of Arts in Science of Mass Media and Theatre, as well as a Master of Arts in Education from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg/ Germany, and in Italian Literature and Language from University of Parma/Italy.