Clear Linux Project wants to know how you use your Linux

The folks at Clear Linux Project, distro maintained by Intel's open source team, want to know better how you use Linux in your day to day life. Clear Linux Project wants to know how you use your Linux

A couple of months ago I was browsing Twitter, and I come across a tweet from the Clear Linux Project asking users to fill out a form to tell how they used Linux and what tools they used and the like. I found the initiative very cool, I participated in the research and gave me an idea (). Why not try to bring this research to the public of Diolinux?

I realized that the research was in English, and many of the readers are not proficient in English, thinking about it, I started looking for a way to get in touch with one of the Clear Linux team.

Coincidentally (the crappy Twitter algorithm), I found Beatriz Palmeiro, a Brazilian who is Community Manager and Developer Advocate at Clear Linux Project. I started following her on Twitter and asked in a post if I could exchange an idea via DM. She was very solicitous and after a brief conversation by l we exchanged some emails. In these emails, she introduced me to Fabricio Novak, who is a UX designer and Brazilian who is also involved in the project.

After a brief introduction from me, I asked if I could have a version in en so that I could spread the word. They told me that unfortunately there was no such possibility, but that they could still make the search in English available for translation. So it was done.

The translation was done in conjunction with Dio and made available on Google Forms, with the endorsement of Beatriz and Fabricio.

With this, I invite you to participate in the research and help Clear Linux Project to understand the Brazilian Linux user.

You can answer the survey by clicking below (Clear Linux Project folks will be following the answers as well):

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This article does not end here, keep exchanging an idea there in our forum. Hope to see you next, a big hug.

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