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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Identifying Target Markets</H1>
<B>Wolfgang Bornath</B>
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<PRE>2010/10/1 Marc Paré <<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">marc at marcpare.com</A>>:
>><i> Such applications don't have to be installed by default. They just have
</I>>><i> to be available on the installation DVD, with a selectable Educational
</I>>><i> group of applications, much like the Internet and Server groups
</I>>><i> available on existing Mandriva DVD's. It could even be called "Young
</I>>><i> Family".
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</I>>><i> Note that in the past (at least about 10 years ago), RedHat CD's had
</I>>><i> many selectable installation groups, many of which overlapped. So using
</I>>><i> this approach, there could be groups called "Educational", "Young
</I>>><i> Family", and "Home Office", for example, all containing the
</I>>><i> go-openoffice office suite, among other applications.
</I>>><i> I believe that the current Mandriva DVD doesn't have any overlap between
</I>>><i> installation groups.
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</I>>><i> - André (andre999)
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</I>><i> I like this approach.
</I>
Same here. When I used SuSE Linux 4.4.1 they had the same approach. I
even did several installations, each with a different set of
applications, using the same /home. A good way to find out what you
really want/need.
Marc, what you wrote about kids being the future is common knowledge,
I wonder that so many companies do not recognize that. Microsoft does,
they are sponsoring school computer networks and internet access, thus
creating their future client base.
wobo
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