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Re: SEUL: Debian versus RedHat and DPKG versus RPM
> From: jfm2@club-internet.fr
> And about future. I scan new groups and the tone of messages is
> changing. The novelty is than a few months ago people coming to Linux
> were Windows hackers, now there are messages from people who are not
> hackers. If SEUL is not issued soon, they will return to Windows
> ("Linux is unusable") and it will be impossible to get them back
> ("Burn me once..."). Furthermore they will tell to their friends than
> Linux is not for normal people.
This is an interesting point. I know many scientists who've tested
Linux and gone back to the 'productivity' OSes/apps due to the
time-effectivity of the OS to non-hacker oriented users. But as there
are several qualities surrounding this system (i.e. free and good
quality apps, high speed responses in support as well as frustration
concerning the cost-effectivity and relative low quality of
commercial products, further budget cuts, etc.) which
won't change. Hence, many users who attempted to migrate to Linux at
anyone stage will come back. This will, also, be an issue for
marketing. Once SEUL ships, we'll have to run heavy PR towards the
academic community and to the average users through newspapers,
magazines, international organizations, etc. We'll have a D-day :-)
and this is not an 'overkill'. We have just to reach everyone who
might be interested and to use the right channels to do so.
Cheers,
APS
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Home: http://segate.sunet.se/fish-ecology/aps/index.html
Oath: 'I will not fail those with whom I serve'
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