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Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 05:00:46 -0500 (EST)
From: brownh@...tford-hwp.com (Haines Brown)
To: m.a.a.kastrinou-theodoro@...ham.ac.uk
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Subject: Re: anthropology of linux: help needed
>
> 1. When did you start using GNU/Linux OS?
Not sure. Perhaps 2000.
> 2. What is your level of involvement?
> newbie/ user/ developer (delete as appropriate)
user
> 3. Why are you using Linux?
Stability, keyboard-orientation (don't run a desktop), more fun.
> 4. Is Linux fun? How?
Yes. Modularization, file configuration give sense of understanding
and control.
> 5. Which distribution of Linux do you use?
Debian Sarge
> 6. What in your opinion constitutes a ¡good hack¢?
Not sure how to answer this.
> 7. Would you describe yourself as a ¡hacker¢?
No.
> 8. Which super-hero (apart from Tux) do you think
> would represent Linux best?
no opinion
> 9. Describe Microsoft OS in one word.
Clunky
> 10. How do you view the recent patent agreement
> between Microsoft and Novell?
Well, no strong opionion.
> 11. GNU GPL, copyleft and freedom of speech: good, bad
> or irrelevant?
Good. Most of my work depends on fair use doctrine.
> 12. How many Linux mailing lists are you a member of?
Not sure. Perhaps four.
> 13. Would you reply to a question sent through Linux
> mailing lists and why?
Yes. Desire to be helpful.
> 14. Microsoft vs. Linux: cathedral vs. bazaar or
> something altogether different?
Good question. I felt "cathedral vs. bazaar" was a bit rhetorical and
inflated. I see MS as example of capitalism, while Linux is more petit
bourgeois. Their difference is not my concern.
> 15. Open Source or Free Software?
Not either or. Not being a developer, I can only support open source
at a distance as a good idea. Free software does affect me because I'm
low income. The two seem interdependent.
> Personal Information:
> a) Age: 71
> b) Gender: M
> c) Occupation: retire teacher
> d) Your current geographic location: Connecticut, US
>
> Any other comments?
>
>
> Would you like me to e-mail you the results? YES/ NO
yes
>
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