Always good to have bike-shedding questions in such a list ;-). First, we have to agree on such a survey including what exactly we want to learn and which questions we have to ask. The proficiency self-estimation is just a way to split answers into more or less experienced people. So back to Stallman/Thorvalds/Musk/Trump, the better option is maybe "I'm a professional system administrator" (whatever we put there, it's clear that this is the maximum option).
On 26.05.20 16:52, Paolo Vecchi wrote: > > On 26/05/2020 16:09, Brett Cornwall wrote: >> >> On May 26, 2020 6:10:44 AM PDT, Paolo Vecchi >> <paolo.vec...@documentfoundation.org> wrote: >>> 4 I think lately Richard Stallman has been involved in controversial >>> stuff. Maybe it's safer to use Linus Torvalds to avoid comments? >> Further, Stallman is actually not very technically proficient these days and >> makes for a poor example of a 'God-tier' hacker. > :D True. > > So shall we settle for Linus Torvalds or there are other suggestions? > > Paolo >
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