On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 1:27 AM, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No, let's NOT talk to marketing people about this - all they care about is making money by making stuff look nice and remove all the wrinkles in photoshop! Kinda like the above....
IMNSHO, commercial support for Centos comes from consultants that could use the page for small advert blurbs. The community advantage to that comes from the safety net this spins under end-users: if the consultant which set-up your company's servers goes away, then you as a user can look at this list and find somebody that can take over the job.
BR Bent
talk to someone with a marketing background. seriously. all you
need to do is admit that there's no support, but word it carefully so
that it doesn't seem like a big deal. just give people the warm
fuzzies. that's all they're looking for.
No, let's NOT talk to marketing people about this - all they care about is making money by making stuff look nice and remove all the wrinkles in photoshop! Kinda like the above....
IMNSHO, commercial support for Centos comes from consultants that could use the page for small advert blurbs. The community advantage to that comes from the safety net this spins under end-users: if the consultant which set-up your company's servers goes away, then you as a user can look at this list and find somebody that can take over the job.
BR Bent
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