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'''The philosophy of the Funtoo community can best be described using the analogy of a ''wolf pack''.'''
'''The philosophy of the Funtoo community can best be described using the analogy of a ''wolf pack''.''' In the Funtoo community, we are all '''users''' of Funtoo. Even the [[User:Drobbins|BDFL]] considers himself to be a '''user''' of Funtoo, first and foremost. Sometimes, we may put on our 'developer hat' and contribute and improvement or bug fix to Funtoo Linux, but we never lose our connection to the reality that we are '''users''' of Funtoo. That keeps us grounded, and is important, because as users we are focused on the '''experience''' of using Funtoo Linux, and we, like a wolf pack, are a community of users participating in a '''shared experience'''. Our technical development work and documentation is always centered around improving this shared experience.

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'''The philosophy of the Funtoo community can best be described using the analogy of a ''wolf pack''.''' In the Funtoo community, we are all '''users''' of Funtoo. Even the [[User:Drobbins|BDFL]] considers himself to be a '''user''' of Funtoo, first and foremost. Sometimes, we may put on our 'developer hat' and contribute and improvement or bug fix to Funtoo Linux, but we never lose our connection to the reality that we are '''users''' of Funtoo. That keeps us grounded, and is important, because as users we are focused on the '''experience''' of using Funtoo Linux, and we, like a wolf pack, are a community of users participating in a '''shared experience'''. Our technical development work and documentation is always centered around improving this shared experience.

The philosophy of the Funtoo community can best be described using the analogy of a wolf pack. In the Funtoo community, we are all users of Funtoo. Even the BDFL considers himself to be a user of Funtoo, first and foremost. Sometimes, we may put on our 'developer hat' and contribute and improvement or bug fix to Funtoo Linux, but we never lose our connection to the reality that we are users of Funtoo. That keeps us grounded, and is important, because as users we are focused on the experience of using Funtoo Linux, and we, like a wolf pack, are a community of users participating in a shared experience. Our technical development work and documentation is always centered around improving this shared experience.