Quick interview with any community members

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Hey guys.

I decided to do a college paper on the Linux discourse community, particularly on how a person navigates between groups and gains "authority" within the community. If ya guys could answer some of my questions, that would be real swell and I'd appreciate it. (:

1. Would you consider yourself closer to a "novice" or an "expert" in the community?
2. How do "novices" and "experts" interact?
3. What would you say is the primary way(s) of communication?
4. Are there ways to attain authority (as a maintainer or leader of sorts)? If so, how?
5. What are some of the common goals of the community?

Regards, Alex
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