Hi
Howerver, I think we should do an effort on our communication to
people who are not coming from or born in computers world : )
For instance, just do the exercice, try to be a newbies knowing
nothing about Fedora and wanting to help or to try the distribution,
just for one minute.
I beleive you should quickly ask you theses questions :
What is Fedora ? {Yes, I know if am going to the Fedora site I thinks
that I already know what Fedora is.:} -
How can install it ?
How to use it ?
Who is doing what ?
Who should I contact in order to help developpers and others ?
How should I help developpers and others ?
etc...
Ok, I know that almost all the basic information already exists but
for the moment it is not so clear than that.
The newbies will have to search a long time before to discover what he
was looking for, won't they ?
Yes. The presentation you have created does a excellent job conveying
some of this information and we should be creating a standard
presentation based on that. (I will post my detailed comments on it later
) but a ongoing effort in reaching out to completely new users requires
communicating more of what Fedora is capable of without putting a lot of
jargon in it. Spreadfirefox.com is a nice model to aim for.
regards
Rahul
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