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1298.

The article doesn't answer how many, so I've counted.

It takes 1298 GNU/Linux users to change a light bulb.

Including the father of the first user, excluding the 6 that complained, and then complained again (they're counted only once). And also, assuming there's no overlap between all the groups, which is probably unrealistic.



So it takes 1299 then, if we include you.


1301, to be more precise.


Including you, and now me saying that it should be 1300, but with my answer it is in fact 1301 :D


No, GGP didn't count himself, GP pointed that out and also did count himself, so 1301 was correct, but now we're at 1303.


Point of clarification: is the father of the first user actually a GNU/Linux user?


Well he also uses the GNU/Lightbulb, so that's a yes




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