On Thu, 21 May 2009, Adam Williamson wrote:
I don't think they're missing the point, as they raise valid problems
with your categorization. I don't agree with your 'Benefit', for the
following reasons:
1: a lot of that 1/6th of the world's population does not own a
computer. Or an internet connection. (Or, in many cases, a reliable
electricity supply). Let's not have any illusions about China: it
contains a huge amount of people, but a rather smaller amount of
possible potential Fedora users.
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/145108/china_tops_us_for_internet_population_lead.html
228million people in china with internet access.
That's 2/3rd the population of the United states and 8million more
internet accessing people than the US.
Let's not underestimate this market, shall we?
-sv
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