Re: GNOME 3.0 Marketing Brainstorming #1 - Audiences



Hi,

Related previous writings of mine:

Luis Villa wrote:
* Distros: the reality is that they make the default choice that
determines what most of our users see. If we don't sell them on 3.x,
our users will continue to use 2.x, as simple as that.

Agreed - an added benefit is that there are a small number of people to
get in contact with, talk to, and reassure here. One-on-one, phone &
in-person meetings will get the job done for the most part. No need for
a "campaign".

* Linux Media: the various and sundry Linux media have a big say in
what people perceive as 'the' Linux Desktop. Sadly, this is a fairly
dysfunctional media, so telling them 'here is why Real People are
going to be sold on 3.0' is a sometimes, but not always, effective
technique.

http://blogs.gnome.org/bolsh/2006/06/22/marketing-gnome-part-4-hobbyists/

I thing the target when targetting Linux media are computer hobbyists -
the Linux press is merely a means to that end.

* Developers: they need to know why they should integrate with GNOME
technologies, and particularly with whatever new ones we come up with.
We need them to buy into it to build our ecosystem.

http://blogs.gnome.org/bolsh/2006/06/14/marketing-gnome-third-party-developers/
http://blogs.gnome.org/bolsh/2006/06/20/marketing-gnome-part-2-certification/

I also pointed out public administrations back in '06 as low-hanging
fruit where we're already doing OK:
http://blogs.gnome.org/bolsh/2006/06/21/marketing-gnome-part-3-public-administrations/


Cheers,
Dave.

-- 
Dave Neary
GNOME Foundation member
dneary gnome org



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