Re: On breaking the woohoo barrier...thoughts on how GNOME can get great



Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:
On 7/14/06, *Jeff Waugh* <jdub perkypants org <mailto:jdub perkypants org>> wrote:

    I have been banging on this drum in the Ubuntu community for a
    while, but I
    guess I haven't been banging it sufficiently loud in GNOME: Whenever
    we talk
    about GNOME, we *must* talk first and foremost about benefits, and
    then back
    it up with the features.


Amen. :)

One of the things that seems to be drifting with GNOME both in its current form and in the upcoming (and proposed Topaz) is that a whole bunch of features are getting tossed at the end user without actively bundling them together in a coherent whole of benefits accrued.

Why would end users use GNOME and thus Linux unless they are sold on the benefits of using them ? The bells and whistles would come later and would come in a logical followup.


wrt marketing, Seth Godin ("Purple Cow") does a good job arguing for making something that stands out, vs. figuring out how to get whatever you made to stand out (after you're done making it).

thought about from a design rather than marketing angle; why would end users use GNOME and Linux if those things were not designed/invented to benefit them?

The goal should not be "get people to use Linux" but to provide benefits to people. Linux or GNOME or Java or Mono or a web site or a hardware device or whatever it is should be implementation, not goal.

Havoc



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