On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 02:24:53AM -0500, Matt wrote: > Forget support and distro discussion for a second.. > > Who are we here? I'm curious about what the Debian demographic is. I > know this is sort of an impossible thing to answer, but it'd be > interesting to explore in vague terms who uses Debian, at least compared > to those who don't. > > Crushing realities like, "Am I typical? Does using Debian separate me > from the rest?" > > Controversial questions like, "Will I ever meet more than 1 or 2 female > Debian users who are active on mailing lists? Am I a Microsoft-branded > pinko 'cause I like open-source?" > > IT? Artsy? Young? Old? Bitter? Socialist or CrewCut? Utopian or realist? > > I'll try to break the ice a bit: white male, 22, Canada, FineArts ex-pat > turned CompSci near-grad, downtempo and raregroove on the weekends, > csound, php and java development on the weekdays. Left-leaning (Harpers, > not New Republic), piano-playing, community-oriented, social. Curious > why so many people use RedHat. > > (Just an experiment) > > cheers, > Matt > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
im 19, male from the Philippines. i like rock music(anything actually except pop), and im pretty good in balancing my geeky side and my "social life". Im interested in Operating Systems, knows c++,perl,vbasic(duh!),java. i am a former mandrake user and now a Debian advocate. Why people love MS so much? -- "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." --Sherlock Holmes _The Sign of Four_