This doesn't mean the rest of the 87% enjoy it. Honestly, I'd rather the next survey included a question "are you satisfied with the current error handling approach"
I'm as satisfied with the error handling approach as I am for the email address handling approach, the time of day handling approach, the temperature handling approach, etc.
But that doesn't imply that I am satisfied. I do believe there is a lot of room for improvement. Frankly, I think what we have is quite bad. Framing it as something about errors misses the forest for the trees, though.
How would I respond to your query without misleading the reader?
I'm as satisfied with the error handling approach as I am for the email address handling approach, the time of day handling approach, the temperature handling approach, etc.
But that doesn't imply that I am satisfied. I do believe there is a lot of room for improvement. Frankly, I think what we have is quite bad. Framing it as something about errors misses the forest for the trees, though.
How would I respond to your query without misleading the reader?