Le Mar 11 septembre 2007 11:31, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay a écrit : > We have had Max (among others) saying that Fedora's contribution is > projected to be more of a torchbearer and not the users per country > kind. In short, we might need to look at the definition of popularity > when it comes to Fedora. Fedora is a very technically oriented distribution. It makes hard choices which are difficult to convey to users without technical understanding. That means the job of a Fedora ambassador is *harder* than in other distributions. That being said it's no reason to redefine popularity. We've chosen a harder road but will fail as much as any other distribution if we can't grow our userbase, and attract talents in countries which are ignoring Fedora today. IMHO Fedora ambassadors need to coordinate more closely with the distribution technical teams, which communicate in English. That means deputising people to hang on the tech lists, and then figure how to present what the tech people are working on. -- Nicolas Mailhot -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list