En/na Dan Winship ha escrit:
They can at least _try_ it easily, with a Live CD.Yes and no. I agree that running the Gnome Live CD will give them the
Perhaps we are getting too obsessed about this idea that people need to test something before getting it. We have a great product and we should make our already strong brand in a great brand people relate to something they want to have. What if I already want GNOME before trying it because my best friend is using it and says it rocks, because I'm reading magazines that all the time say that GNOME rocks, because if you're cool you know that GNOME rocks, because my favourite actress said in an interview '(...) it's so different now that I'm using GNOME (...)', because apparently most people in my exciting new job have GNOME at home, because my children use GNOME in the school and they insist we should have it at home as well, because I went to a training course and the guy teaching said GNOME *is* the future, because I took my dead computer to the shop and they told me that with GNOME this wouldn't have happened... Of course statistically these examples are hard to happen, but they could be real examples today, imagine in few years when GNU/Linux penentrates slowly the mainstream. Tell me, how many people you think that tests a real Harley Davidson before deciding that they will start saving to buy one? Maybe they effectively test it days before buying it, but only to reassure the decision they made months/years ago. Sorry if I bring back my persona again. :) I became a GNOME user because my geek friends were using and recommending GNOME. "Both are free software but GNOME is more in the line of Debian and it's more like... pure; KDE is also a good desktop and people like Linus Torvalds use it, but it's more like... SUSE you know", they told me. Note that the sentence doesn't make much objective sense, but subjectively it hit me because I trusted them (on computer related stuff, only). "If I have technical problems I will be able to go to them and say 'help me to fix this shit you recommended me'", was also a thought that went through my mind - never forget that users want to feel secure and protected in any new step they do. The first day I had Debian with GNOME and KDE I tested both but... actually I was already predisposed and internally convinced. -- Quim Gil - http://desdeamericaconamor.org
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