Nicu Buculei wrote:
Jonas Karlsson wrote:
This is still the Linux world so I'd guess the majority are
developers and the developers are the rulers, judges and
executioners. They are the ones to write and merge the code, to
decide which idéas go where. So my question about statistics is about
that, to know if there are many people not writing code that actually
have any influence about what goes where.
So the people writing documentation, translating, packaging, working
on the website or creating graphics are developers or not? If someone
do such stuff and write some code only once in a while, is he
developer or not?
Good point, documentation and graphics are part of the development
process, but they are human interaction designers and artists. But if
that person also write "code" once in a while that person is a
developer. A non developer never writes code, only do art, text, project
managment and whatever there is thats not writing code.
anyone more than me interested in this statistics?
I am more curious on how are you intending to count people for such
stats.
You are way ahead of me there, I was still asking about if this has been
done!
//Jonas
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