On Mon, 2008-07-21 at 16:03 -0300, Alexandre Oliva wrote:
> So, if someone said "I'm a Linux developer", you'd immediately know
> that the person:
> 
> a) wrote some code present in linux-2.6.26.tar.bz2
> 
> b) wrote some code for your favorite application
> 
> c) maintains a package in your favorite distro
> 
> d) helps translate your favorite desktop mgmt system
> 
> e) writes scripts in your favorite scripting language
> 
> f) two or more of the above

Hypothetically speaking, if you want someone to know what you've done,
then say so exactly.  It's time YOU understood that just about everybody
else does not agree with you about what "Linux" means, and *you* need to
describe terms in a manner that they understand.  So, you'd say you were
a Linux developer, *and* you worked on the kernel, or whatever other
bits.

By this stage I'm certain that you're a troll.  You come in stirring up
a debate, asking questions that you want to answer yourself.

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