[SOLVED] Linux evaluation questionnaire as school work
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You are completely out of your mind. You guys are all about "helping" and "being helpfull" or "community" and shit BUT, only if it's on your way. If you don't want to help, don't answer like this and BE BLOODY HELPFULL.
Get out of your "non-commercial" butthurt circle-jerk and actually, BE HELPFULL.
Yeah, I've got BLOODY HELPFULL advice for your group: stop letting Cyrran post here.
And btw... I'm not filling in your nonsensical survey. Even your explanations (which should obviously have been in the survey itself) have directly contradicted each other:
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Originally Posted by DavidsonDFGL
So, thinking about the distribution that the person uses and the task that he/she is doing, the distribution may not be the best choice and this poll, in theory, will be able to identify this.
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Originally Posted by DavidsonDFGL
Yes you're right, I just tapped the distribution point to explain what I meant by 'what has been proposed?'
The main point is 'Linux as an alternative to other non-free systems', I have no intention of establishing a comparison between Linux distributions, sorry to confuse things even more.
Can you tell us how it's not a problem for you, that you're expecting different respondents to interpret the questions as referring to completely different things (different distributions)?
Is the point of the assignment not for you to come up with the answers, and then defend those answers according to your own research and reasoning? You know, as you would if you were actually doing a professional evaluation of Linux according to that standard? If so, crowdsourcing numerical scores for them won't help you anyway.
Also, I was mulling over whether to ask this, but: where is the school located, and you an international team? The writing styles (particularly, Cyrran's uses of "doubt" and "bloody") are making me wonder.
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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Originally Posted by Cyrran
You are completely out of your mind. You guys are all about "helping" and "being helpfull" or "community" and shit BUT, only if it's on your way. If you don't want to help, don't answer like this and BE BLOODY HELPFULL.
Get out of your "non-commercial" butthurt circle-jerk and actually, BE HELPFULL.
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