Like this idea a lot. I'm not interested in being all things to all people, because we can't do that. I'm very interested in making it clear that we *do* provide a good experience for a *lot* of people, and also making it clear what's important to us, and why. Truth in advertising must be a part of the Fedora brand, imho. --g _____________________ ____________________________________________ Greg DeKoenigsberg ] [ the future masters of technology will have Community Relations ] [ to be lighthearted and intelligent. the Red Hat ] [ machine easily masters the grim and the ] [ dumb. --mcluhan On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Stuart Ellis wrote: > > On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:06:01 -0400, "Jeff Spaleta" <jspaleta@xxxxxxxxx> > said: > > On 8/24/05, Greg DeKoenigsberg <gdk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > What do we have to say to her? > > > > Honestly.. I'll tell her that perhaps linux is not right for her... > > and to check out other for-pay linux distributions which include > > proprietary technology instead of being completely open source. Moving > > to completely open source solutions has an opportunity cost, you > > either value the benefits of open source over the costs or you > > don't... and that determination comes down to personal situations. > > I'd also tell her that crossing any operating system boundary has a > > portability price associated with. The price is higher when you > > crossing from proprietary to an open vendor. And while there are some > > technical solution which help.. there is no universal solution to the > > problem..either for proprietary binary portability or proprietary > > content portability. > > I think this is a model worth looking at - CodeWeavers' "Truth in > Advertising: Real Dirt": > > http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice/truth_in_advertising/the_real_dirt/ > > They say straight out in a simple language "What works well" *and* "What > sort of works" and "What doesn't work" > > As Jeff says, we can't provide binary compatibility. Maybe we can make a > plus point of being absolutely straight about these kinds of things and > differentiating Fedora from those who say "Linux is ready for the > desktop", without talking about the trade-offs that users must make. > > > -- > > Stuart Ellis > > stuart@xxxxxxxx > > Fedora Documentation Project: http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/docs/ > > GPG key ID: 7098ABEA > GPG key fingerprint: 68B0 E291 FB19 C845 E60E 9569 292E E365 7098 ABEA > > -- > Fedora-marketing-list mailing list > Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list > -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list