Has anyone else had people they don't know asking to be added as a friend? I suspect this may be to do with acquiring Guru points.
Has anyone else had people they don't know asking to be added as a friend? I suspect this may be to do with acquiring Guru points.
Yes. I check their profiles and look around the site to try and judge somewhat who/what they are, then I make my decision.
awts that's a bad idea gaining friends But not seriously instead to become linux guru. huh!!! me i dont care to become linux guru i just love to comment in someones forum/Opinion on different ideas specially about linux.
kick those fatty ass of people that doing that.
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The random people are in most cases just trying to obtain guru points. In my case I only admit people as my friends when they have given me a reason to respect their knowledge and actions.
I'm the same way. I only add real guru's as friends. Their Blogs and profile are what interest me. I'm on Linux.com to make friends that know Linux and can help me and in turn I try to offer what I know where I can.
I don't care about "Guru" status. I know my skills, and I think most people that are real Guru's don't care either :)
SiduS wrote:
[I don't care about "Guru" status. I know my skills, and I think most people that are real Guru's don't care either :)[/quote]
I agree with you kon the guru status, I would rather help other linux users solve their problems thank be stuck up linux elitist!
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