Re: Marketing, GNOME 3.0 and subteams



On Thu, 2009-04-30 at 00:42 +0200, Claus Schwarm wrote:
Shaun,

you're arguing against a straw man. Nobody said, it's an either/or
scenario. Nobody said we should drop communicating what GNOME's about
completely. Nobody said anybody should drop his or her values. It's
only in your head.

Sigh.  This is not a productive way to disagree.  Your
email indicated to me that you would prefer to downplay
topics such as freedom and accessibility.  If I misread
your email, just say so politely.

However, in my simple opinion with over 10 years in marketing-related
jobs and studies, people simply don't care what your core values are.

Microsoft's core value is to make a profit because they're a
cooperation. Do they communicate that? No. Why? Because most people
don't care when buying the stuff they need. They are just interested
what profit they're going to make.

Users don't care about Microsoft making a profit because
they're not Microsoft.  Freedom is something we're offering
to our users, not hoarding to ourselves.  Accessibility is
a benefit to our users, not a profit angle.

And comparisons to Microsoft aren't at all fair.  We are a
non-profit organization.  Do other non-profits play up their
values when talking to people?  You bet they do.

--
Shaun





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