On Sun, 29/10/06, Francesco Ugolini wrote: >> >> Since no reply in tree days, I guess people are content with current >> situation. >> >> I have to say I admire Mark for his effort to promote Ubuntu, make it >> approachable to everybody. >> >> I hope the following still holds: >> >> Technology-wise Fedora is still in the lead. >> >> > Hellp Leo, > > I want to underline two things: first Fedora is a community based > project and it only sponsored by Red Hat and, second, in many cities > and countries ambassadors organize event such as installation day > etc... If you want to organize an event you can do it and you can > request materials such as t-shirt and dvd (you have to be a marketing > or ambassador member for this) compiling the form. > >From the Ubuntu website: ,---- | Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available | with both community and professional support. It is developed by a | large *community* and we invite you to participate too! `---- So far almost every freely available GNU/Linux is a community based project. > Ubuntu is different from Fedora and, i think, this would mean that we > have different goals (and similiar ones): this is our, and their, > strenght. We organize, during the year, houndred and houndred of event > everywhere, most of all are local event (e.g. suniversity event) and > _all_ are organized by people that spend their free time talking with > other about Fedora and Open Source. So does Ubuntu. Why Mark pick Beijing to go is something we can think about. > > Thanks for your opinion > > Francesco Ugolini -- Leo -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list