Re: focus! (was Re: Focusing on innovation re: mono, python et al)
- From: Jeff Waugh <jdub perkypants org>
- To: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: focus! (was Re: Focusing on innovation re: mono, python et al)
- Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 18:57:29 +1000
<quote who="BJörn Lindqvist">
> All this talk about the "target audience" scares the hell out of me.
> Because if is decided that the target audience is the white collar office
> worker (or some other stereotype I don't belong to) it means that GNOME
> wont benefit me anymore.
That doesn't have to be true. Consider OS X - if anything, their target has
been 'creative professionals' (which reaches into all kinds of places) for a
long time. But they've been able to amass a *huge* number of hacker and geek
users with their development platform, UNIX heritage, 'just works' approach,
and lustful upmarket / cool kids attractiveness.
"Picking an audience" doesn't necessarily mean picking *only one* audience.
:-)
- Jeff
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- Re: Focusing on innovation re: mono, python et al
- Re: Focusing on innovation re: mono, python et al
- focus! (was Re: Focusing on innovation re: mono, python et al)
- Re: focus! (was Re: Focusing on innovation re: mono, python et al)
- Re: focus! (was Re: Focusing on innovation re: mono, python et al)
- Re: focus! (was Re: Focusing on innovation re: mono, python et al)
- Re: focus! (was Re: Focusing on innovation re: mono, python et al)
- Re: focus! (was Re: Focusing on innovation re: mono, python et al)
- Re: focus! (was Re: Focusing on innovation re: mono, python et al)
- Re: focus! (was Re: Focusing on innovation re: mono, python et al)
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