RE: Some thoughts on the future of gnome
- From: "Michael Schulz" <mschulz creative-chaos com>
- To: "'alan'" <root variant me uk>, <marketing-list gnome org>
- Cc:
- Subject: RE: Some thoughts on the future of gnome
- Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:08:53 +0200
The problem I see with this is that people don't buy GNOME. They
buy or install SUSE or RedHat or Mandriva or Ubuntu. So not only
does one have to make sure that the desktop environment delivers
but also the OS. Are the applications available that people care
about and who can they call for help? If their Internet connection
doesn't work they can call their neighbour or friend to fix the
Internet. If now they tell them they run Linux it needs to be as
easy as with Windows. There was a Linux Mentor program mentioned
sometime on some list (can't remember). This probably would help.
Creating such a network takes some time and effort and could be
a way to give back to the community for people who can't contribute
code but are good at teaching other people.
Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: marketing-list-bounces gnome org
[mailto:marketing-list-bounces gnome org] On Behalf Of alan
Sent: Dienstag, 11. Oktober 2005 15:45
To: marketing-list gnome org
Subject: Some thoughts on the future of gnome
Hi all!
This is my first post to the ml so please go easy on me :) (I
hope its the right list, I sent to a couple of other ones but
this seems to be the best bet!)
I was just thinking about gnome and how to make it more
widespread and I realised that the windows vista release is
an ideal opportunity for gnome to get noticed by the wider public.
First of all, is it likely that a windows version of gnome
(even a basic, light version) will be available when vista is
released? The way I see it is this, people will look at the
vista advertising and see all these cool features that it
supposedly offers them but they will also notice the price
and the fact that their old 2GHz system just doesn't cut it
so they have to upgrade that too! What better time to have a
huge publicity drive which shows people "Look! we can give
you all this, AND all this other cool stuff, on your existing
windows computer without the need for expensive hardware
upgrades! And guess what? It's FREE!! (As in Freedom and as
in beer)" I'm not talking about this in a "how can we beat
windows" kind of way, more of a "what opportunities exist for
popularising of gnome" and if you ask me, the vista launch is
an _excellent_ window of opportunity
All the publicity wont matter if gnome isn't able to do "all this"
though so perhaps we should have a bit of a recruitment drive
right now and find people with the time to tackle some of the
bigger tasks (porting, new applications etc).
I know most of this is already covered in the road-map etc
but I just want to tell people what I would like to see
happen! I'm learning mono c# at the moment so I may even be
able to help in a few months.
variant
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