To me, the best thing that you guys can do is first define "Who do you want to target?" Why? because it is the best decision that will show you what you want. Something that I can envy from Ubuntu, for example, is the fact that they always wanted that "human connection" with their users. They displayed this in all areas in marketing and I think it still sells well. I believe openSUSE is a tool that helps power users primarily but has lost the feel of what it is like to have newcomers in their distribution. Many may fear that because you take a more "novice" approach to the desktop, that it will take away from the ability that power users have to use the distribution. But to me the matter is more simple. Power users will be more comfortable if they use openSUSE that has a more minimalistic and simpler approach to the desktop because that way, They will be able to focus more on the tasks that they are performing rather than devising ways to customize the desktop to their needs, and things like that. Please, remember that there is hidden potential within the novice users you can attract to openSUSE. Andy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org