[sf-lug] [LINUX USER QUESTIONAIRE] What makes a true Linux user?
Rohen Peterson
peterson.rohen at gmail.com
Tue Jul 28 11:06:17 PDT 2009
I'd go with someone that uses Linux semi-regularly with the ability to log
in into the system and perform all tasks they need to perform, which the
exception of those dependent on non-Linux software/supported hardware. Oh,
and they do this willingly.
Rohen Peterson
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 10:47, Edward Janne <tigakub at mac.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone. My name is Edward Janne and I'm an animation student at the
> Academy of Art University here in San Francisco. As a part of my curriculum
> I'm taking a cultural anthropology class and I elected to study the San
> Francisco Linux Users Group for my final paper. The theme of the paper is
> how being a Linux User informs identity through ways of speaking, categories
> of people and things, and common likes or dislikes. To gather this data I
> will post a series of questions to the mailing list. There are no wrong
> answers. My aim is to understand group identity from your point of view.
> Thank you all for your time.
>
> -edj
>
> Question 1: What makes a true Linux user?
>
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