On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 16:25 -0500, Brian Cameron wrote:
> One thing that seems to be missing from the current GNOME marketing
> materials is some basic information about how many people currently
> use GNOME, and why people would want to use it. It seems that it would
> be good to have a resource, perhaps on the GNOME Marketing Wiki[1] that
> highlights this sort of generally useful information.
>
> Has the GNOME community done studies in the past to determine how
> large the GNOME desktop market share is? Any pointers would be
> appreciated. Are there any presentations or useful data points floating
> around that should be archived more visibly? In general, any pointers
> to information that highlights why GNOME is a competitive desktop would
> be good to collect somewhere.
>
> It seems it would be good to have a page that highlights achivements
> by the GNOME community. For example, information about awards such as
> recently being voted the "Favorite Desktop Environment by Linux Journal,
> receiving the 2002 Hellen Keller award [2], the Trophees du Libre" award
> [3], and the Lutece d'Or Award [4] seems the sort of thing that would
> be good to flesh out such a page.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian
>
> [1]
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/
> [2]
http://gnomedesktop.org/node/648> [3]
http://osdir.com/ml/mozilla.accessibility/2003-06/msg00000.html
> [4]
http://blogs.sun.com/wwalker/entry/gopa_wins_an_award>
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