Hi Guiseppe,
with all due respect, I think you're exaggerating a lot. There's no need to start "a war" against another project. There's no need to prove why Fedora is better than the x or y distro. We all promote the core values of free and open source software and it's always so nice to collaborate with other projects.
with all due respect, I think you're exaggerating a lot. There's no need to start "a war" against another project. There's no need to prove why Fedora is better than the x or y distro. We all promote the core values of free and open source software and it's always so nice to collaborate with other projects.
When people claim that they think the x or y distro is
better than Fedora, try to focus on the strengths of Fedora instead of
opening a flame war. Some things for example that make me a proud Fedora
contributor are the 4 Foundations, with their deep meaning. So a few
ideas to speak the good word about Fedora are:
- The fact that Fedora has one of the biggest and best communities out there
- Fedora respects the users' freedom, thus it ships with only free software by default
- Fedora is always innovative and trying to be ahead of other projects (in a good way)
- Fedora is upstream, so stuff that you see for the first time in Fedora are shared with other projects
And trust me, out of experience, facts like these will get their attention and they will think again about it.
And in the end, everyone is free to choose whatever distro
they wish, we're doing our best to spread the love about our project and
get as many users/contributors as possible, but it's obvious that not
everyone can be turned into a Fedora user/contributor.
As far as the magazine goes, there's no absolute reason
to start posting installation guides and stuff like that, you can find
stuff like these on the official documentation or even on Youtube.
And by the way, I'm not a member of the marketing
team, I'm and ambassador who's just reading the fedora marketing mailing
list and this caught my attention. And from a third person observer
perspective, I think that the marketing team is doing very good work in
aiding to the promotion of the Fedora Project in general.
Again, we're taking part in no battle, there's
no war out there and we're not losing anything. I personally think
there's nothing wrong with Fedora or with its community so far and I
like the way it is. :)
~giannisk
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 11:08 PM, Zacharias Mitzelos <zacharias.mitzelos@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Giuseppe joined fedora marketing last week, and he was interested in contributing to the magazine as well, so I made him an account there.
Zacharias
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2014 16:15:21 -0400
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Subject: Re: Fedora marketing is dead>> We'd love to have you as a contributor on Fedora Magazine. Feel free to join the marketing team and submit an article any time.We are getting quite a bit of traffic on the Fedora Magazine as I have passed the stats on to Matthew Miller. Especially since Fedora Magazine has made LWN with Matt's post about Fedora Next. Just on his post alone one day we had around 1200 visitors. Like Ruth said we would love to have more contributions to the Fedora Magazine.Here is a link on how to get started:Thanks,Chris Roberts-- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
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