Interview with Sensei of Linuxnewbie
Sensei on the web

James Andrews
Thursday, September 2, 1999 12:26:12 PM
We interview Jason "Sensei"
Brietstein, the man behind
Linuxnewbie, and quiz him on his web site and the future of Linux.
Linuxplanet: Your site Linuxnewbie
has a great name!
Is it just for people new to Linux or do you get
all sorts?
Sensei:
Actually, the
initial purpose was for Linux newbies and still
is the main focus. However, the real meat of
the community seems to be the intermediate
users that have gotten over the small humps
and are now tying to tackle the more advanced
Linux areas. 'We' all help each other out
and its a very friendly community--NO
RTFM at Linuxnewbie.org. You won't be a
newbie forever, Linuxnewbie is not just for
newbies. What has been so special is that the
intermediate users want to help the newbies
because they went through the same growing
pains before.
I hate seeing Linux
elitists perpetuate the "Linux should rule
the world" statement, but don't help newbies
which would increase the Linux market share--ironic.
It's a powerful thing, people working together
towards a common goal. In the immortal words
of Hannibal from the A-Team, "I love it when
a plan comes together."
Linuxplanet: The main area at the
moment on your web site is the NHFs. Would you
like to explain the idea behind these to people
that may not have seen them
Sensei:
Yes, the NHFs
are Newbieized Help Files. Basically users
submit their NHFs (known as HOWTOs to others)
for review and publication on the website. What
makes a HOWTO and a NHF different?
Well the
HOWTOs are mostly in-depth and lengthy book-like
documents for sometimes simple operations. I've
always hated the documentation for Linux and
knew it needed reworking.
NHFs now provide
users with easy-to-follow documentation to get
up and running. Unlike the scary, sometimes
unneccessarily info-laden HOWTO. Many people
find the NHFs so great that they come to depend
on them.
Linuxplanet: How long has the site been going now?
Sensei:
The site has
been up for 4 3/4 months now and has been
well received.
Linuxplanet: What new items do you have lined up for next
month?
Sensei:
Online events. I want to get
into online lectures. We currently run a help
channel #linuxnewbie on the EFNET irc network. We
try to tackle anything that comes our way, but
if we can't answer it then it's probably best
to post to our discussion board. More of
my witty banter and weekly
rants/reviews. We are going to do some audio
feeds soon as well.
Linuxplanet: What is your favourite
web site apart from linuxnewbie?
Sensei:
Freshmeat.net.
I love going there and browsing through all
the new apps, downloading, and tinkering with
them. Salute to all the developers of all the
great software out there.
Linuxplanet: Ha, you didn't take my hint ..
what is your favourite article on Linuxplanet then?
Sensei:
Favorite
Linuxplanet article: the
top
10 best related Linux sites. However,
I think you should've included introductory
linux sites for beginners--and Linuxnewbie.org
would've been a nice fit :). c'est la vie!
Linuxplanet:
We do spider your site via the
Search Engine and of course if I do a top
ten Newbie sites you'll be in it! Let's talk
about you and what you do do other than
the site.
Linuxplanet: Do you ever use MS Windows?
Sensei:
Yes I do.
I'm a web designer by day and I do a lot of
Cold Fusion programming so I have to
use it. However, Cold Fusion server for Linux
is going to be released very very soon and that
should limit my use of "the other white meat."
Linuxplanet: Which Linux distribution
do you use the most?
Sensei:
I've used
Redhat and Mandrake since 5.2/5.3 and now i
use Mandrake 6. (I do plan on picking up one of
those massive multi packs though :) ). Within the
next months I plan to get a test system for
reviewing new Linux apps/games/distributions etc. I
also am incorporating Trinux for my firewall.
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