Stewart Campbell wrote:
To whom it may concern,
Firstly, please accept my congratulations and thanks to the Fedora team
and the Fedora community. My name is Stewart Campbell and I am the
director of Nebtrex Distribution (a Brisbane based firm in Australia).
My company switched to Fedora several years ago for our internal systems
and servers, and it has provided us with an excellent platform.
Good to know. Congrats on your product release.
The purpose of this email is to inform the Fedora community (especially
the marketing sectors) that we have just launched a new product in
Australia running Fedora 8. This new desktop product comes
pre-installed with Fedora 8 (also supplied on DVD). We have made many
modifications to the image to provide, what we believe, is a easy to use
platform for both business and home markets.
I hope this information will be of some use to the Fedora marketing and
also act as another example of what can be achieved with Fedora. If you
would like more information regarding this product release, please do
not hesitate to contact me directly.
There are some obvious questions from the Fedora perspective:
Tell us about yourself
Can you give us more details about your product?
Why Fedora?
When did you get started?
What kind of changes have you made? How did you make them? (Did you use
tools like livecd-creator or pungi?)
Have you contributed any of these changes back to Fedora?
What is the future roadmap?
What can we do to make Fedora a better base for your product?
In addition, I would like to suggest the introduction of a Fedora site
devoted to products utilising the OS. This would encourage promotion to
new and existing Fedora users. As Fedora is used internationally,
appropriate filtering would be useful.
We are close to launching a news site. We could probably have a section
there. I am not sure a separate site is useful unless we have a number
of other prominent projects/products based on Fedora to promote.
Rahul
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