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In terms of personal characteristics and approaches, Uma... | In terms of personal characteristics and approaches, Uma... | ||
* ...is switching from $OTHER_OS to Fedora. | * ...is switching from $OTHER_OS to Fedora after hearing or reading about it, or seeing it first hand. | ||
* ...expects things to "just work" as much as possible, and can sometimes be impatient as a result. | * ...expects things to "just work" as much as possible, and can sometimes be impatient as a result. | ||
* ...doesn't want to go back to $OTHER_OS, and is therefore willing to fiddle occasionally to avoid it. | * ...doesn't want to go back to $OTHER_OS, and is therefore willing to fiddle occasionally to avoid it. | ||
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In terms of personal characteristics and approaches, Daphne... | In terms of personal characteristics and approaches, Daphne... | ||
* | * ...not only doesn't panic when things don't work, but may even relish it for the chance to fix things. | ||
* | * ...is interested in active involvement with free software but wants the engagement to be very efficient. | ||
* | * ...has strong opinions but is capable of discussing them rationally and politely. | ||
In terms of skills and knowledge, Daphne... | In terms of skills and knowledge, Daphne... | ||
* | * ...is well versed in one or more programming languages, and likely many other technologies. | ||
* | * ...may not be experienced with Linux development but learns fast. | ||
Revision as of 19:55, 30 September 2009
Uma (a desktop productivity user)
In terms of personal characteristics and approaches, Uma...
- ...is switching from $OTHER_OS to Fedora after hearing or reading about it, or seeing it first hand.
- ...expects things to "just work" as much as possible, and can sometimes be impatient as a result.
- ...doesn't want to go back to $OTHER_OS, and is therefore willing to fiddle occasionally to avoid it.
- ...accepts that software freedom has certain limitations, but wants to minimize any loss of capabilities vs. $OTHER_OS.
In terms of skills and knowledge, Uma...
- ...knows, or is capable of finding out, how to boot a system from an alternate device such as CD or USB.
- ...is able to open applications and make selections as directed in documentation or by a support agent (be it human or not).
- ...may not understand how free software is built, or how a free software project runs.
Selena (a system administrator)
In terms of personal characteristics and approaches, Selena...
- ...doesn't panic when something doesn't work, and in fact will attempt to diagnose and fix it if so.
- ...is interested in Fedora mainly for reasons of performance, stability, and previewing next-generation technology for consideration in later production rollout.
- ...doesn't mind reporting bugs, with the expectation they'll be followed up within a reasonable time frame.
In terms of skills and knowledge, Selena...
- ...is familiar with heterogeneous environments and networking concepts.
- ...is comfortable using command-line utilities, and in fact falls back to them in a pinch due to familiarity.
- ...has a skill set at least comparable to a typical RHCT.
Daphne (a developer)
In terms of personal characteristics and approaches, Daphne...
- ...not only doesn't panic when things don't work, but may even relish it for the chance to fix things.
- ...is interested in active involvement with free software but wants the engagement to be very efficient.
- ...has strong opinions but is capable of discussing them rationally and politely.
In terms of skills and knowledge, Daphne...
- ...is well versed in one or more programming languages, and likely many other technologies.
- ...may not be experienced with Linux development but learns fast.