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<H1>[Mageia-marketing] List of arguments pro Mageia</H1>
<B>Patricia Fraser</B>
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<I>Mon May 30 21:43:13 CEST 2011</I>
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<PRE>Hi,
><i> (I'm not playing the devil's advocate, just trying to push it
</I>><i> further)
</I>
That's just what I need! a good solid shove on a Monday! 8-)
><i> a) How can we make this compare to:
</I>><i> - Debian
</I>><i> - FreeBSD
</I>
Balance? The personal is equally important with the technical?
(Debian prides themselves on being merit-driven, but they manage to
be very exclusive - otherwise why would there be a need for
Debian-Women...)
Openness to contribution (maybe not so much)?
Responsibility? We're all responsible for making it good?
><i> (Fedora, Ubuntu are known to have a mixed community/corporate
</I>><i> governance) The goal is not yet to know what is better, but to draw
</I>><i> a map.
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</I>><i> b) How can we make this a clear benefit?
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I'd have a go if I understood better. What was the motivation of the
Founders, aside from wriggling out from under corporate governance?
What did they see in the future?
><i> c) And how can we make this an obvious benefit for:
</I>><i> - an existing Linux user;
</I>><i> - a non-Linux user?
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For a non-Linux user, the welcome part will do it - just like it did
for Ubuntu. "You're important to us".
8-) For an existing Linux user, it might be "You're important to us,
so long as you're willing to unlearn some bad habits."
Feedback/input needed!
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