Re: push back on negative articles



Alex,

Oh, I agree completely :) I do not suggest getting down into the mud,
with this or anything to do with Linux.

It is imperative that we always speak highly of the software we
believe in *without* resorting to slagging the competition, no matter
what we may think personally.

Your idea of press releases is great (I am willing to assist, I like
to write) and when it comes to responding to the sorts of articles Sri
mentioned, I often do but will just talk about the great features of
the project in question, how it is improving, and so on.

-Brett

On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 8:20 AM, alex diavatis
<alexis diavatis gmail com> wrote:
Hello Sri, Brett,

Calling trash an article (doesn't matter if it is or isn't) will lead to
negative critics back to you.
Instead I propose to make each month (or every 2 or 3) a "positive" press
release about the future of gnome, what happened in the past month,
what decisions are made etc etc and always discuss the controversial
features and say yes we know there are problems, but etc etc

I would like to see a press release like
(http://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2012/08/07/gnome-os/) to coming signed by
the Gnome Team or
Gnome Foundation, or Gnome People instead just from a single developer.

That would be posted in all major blogs, and so people will get positive
feedback about Gnome. There are many other pros such as a better
communication
between users and foundation and that you show that you care. This is what
they do big game authors. It works great.

I really would like to see such thing from Gnome. Every Month, or Two :)

Thank you
- alex



On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 2:09 PM, Brett Legree <brett legree gmail com>
wrote:

Agreed - that article was complete and utter sensationalistic garbage.

GNOME 3 doesn't seem to be "failing" on my desktop.

-Brett

On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 10:54 PM, Sriram Ramkrishna <sri ramkrishna me>
wrote:
We really need to push back on negative articles like this one:


http://www.datamation.com/open-source/gnome-seven-possible-recovery-strategies-3.html

"conventional wisdom is that GNOME 3 has failed"

seriously.  What the hell.

sri

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