Re: Talk for OSiM Asia
- From: "Stormy Peters" <stormy gnome org>
- To: "Luc Pionchon" <luc pionchon nokia com>
- Cc: GNOME Mobile <mobile-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Talk for OSiM Asia
- Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2008 16:05:49 -0700
How about this?
GNOME Mobile: Open source enabling collaboration and competition
Still a bit catchy but it might make a point. (I was surprised at OSiM World how many people in the audience didn't know much at all about open source software.)
Stormy
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 3:04 AM, Luc Pionchon
<luc pionchon nokia com> wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, 2008-11-05 at 16:25 -0700, ext Stormy Peters wrote:
> I have a speaking slot at OSiM Asia 2009 in May in Hong Kong.
>
> They want a title with some bullets for the brochure now.
>
> Here's what I'm proposing:
>
> GNOME Mobile: Open source enabling collaboration and faster time to
> market.
>
> - How existing desktop technologies can provide fundamental building
> blocks for mobile technologies.
> - How organizations can collaborate and still compete.
> - How the mobile industry and the open source community can work
> together.
All very important points!
About the title,
Isn't "faster time to market" a bit too catchy? Each new technology
brings "faster time to market" since years, does it still have any
sense? Also the points do not really cover a potential time benefit.
There is certainly a win in sharing R&D and maintenance efforts for
common blocks, on the other hand having a public and collaborative
process has a cost too. Also common blocks are just a part of a product
creation, a significant amount of time is spent on formalising needs,
putting pieces together and later polishing. From another angle, as a
manufacturer, if I buy a Windows mobile license (for example), how GNOME
Mobile is faster?
It is unclear to me that the differentiation is on the time to market.
I would emphasis more on the collaboration on common building blocks
(which is what your bullet points are about), the shared maintenance
burden, and/or the fun to collaborate with the GNOME people, a lively
skillful community.
But after all, maybe that's what the OSiM audience wants to hear.
Luc
>
>
> Comments welcome.
>
> Stormy
>
>
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