As long as it doesn't becom Fedora investing time and ressources on correcting and defending openCore companies, fine with me. I still would advice Zarafa to call the opensource version different. Makes all of our lives easier. But that is mid-term and up to Zarafa. Short term we should try to set it right where needed by commenting and talking to authors of articles. But we should focus more on the true goodies of Fedora. Zarafa is - as you said - only one of them. Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: marketing-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <marketing-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: For discussions about marketing and expanding the Fedora user base <marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tue Apr 20 15:01:34 2010 Subject: Re: In the news: Zarafa Hi Jan, Am Dienstag, 20. April 2010 19:47:22 schrieb Jan Wildeboer: > Now I am not in the "told you so" department, but it unfolds as I > expected. > Not much we can do now without harming either Fedora or Zarafa. Harm? This sounds dramatized. Fedora is in the press with zarafa as a feature - and we disussed pro and contra already a lot. It is easy to oppose and disagree on new contributions - i know that it is part of your job at Red Hat to be a "pain" to non-FOSS Vendors ;) - but Fedora is about enable and encourage people to contribute and i want to see that Press, Users, - the world - get the right message - i already explained in detail why it is good that a community driven feature should advertised [1] Clarification and truth have nothing to do with harming - it is about enlighten them and evangelize them to spread it right. We talk about FOSS Software here and it seems Paul clarified things already to the author. cu Joerg [1] http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-April/012472.html -- Joerg (kital) Simon jsimon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/JoergSimon http://kitall.blogspot.com Key Fingerprint: 3691 0989 2DCA 58A2 8D1F 2CAC C823 558E 5B5B 5688 -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing