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[opensuse-artwork] Re: [opensuse-marketing] call for help for the installer
- From: "S.Kemter" <buergermeister@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2010 08:54:43 +0200
- Message-id: <1282287283.5636.58.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello,
We should remember a familiar user of openSUSE would skip the slideshow
and watch the download and installing process. So from this side makes
it sense to make a whole page only for Ambassadors program? It is good
that a noob becomes after installation Ambassadors and would be asked on
a booth questions and he cant give no answer because he have not a lot
of experience with openSUSE?
We can and we should mention the Ambassador program of course, there is
place in "where u can find help" and "u can help us" pages already
For the zypper - yum thing the same, I think a new user wouldnt use
zypper as his first choice, he would use yast on graphical side. Of
course we should give informations on the slide show but we cant educate
about using yast or zypper there, there isnt enough place for it. But
what we can do is point the new user to a page where he can find the
needed information.
br gnokii
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This is mainly a personal opinion as such might not be like other
people but I'll try to be superficial enough to keep things simple...
I would probably treat the slideshow as if it was a TV premier
commercial time. This means, doing a triage of the stuff more important
you have on your showcase.
From a Marketing perspective, I would probably claim that using this
space to "educate" your users could be nice. It's in fact one of the
main variables for any service marketing. Education, in a way we should
have a pedagogic behavior towards the audience.
As you say, and very well in my opinion; it's a good idea to face it
from a 'look what you can do with your opensuse' then exactly from a
more 'dead' perspective such as 'look we feature all this cool software'
and no one remembers later.
I don't know the time frames involved, but maybe a small brainstrom
through a collaborative tool and try to create something like a 30 sec
pitch for any of the features you guys want to highlight and start from
there?
I like the invitation part, and honestly this should be a good thing
and actually being done... but there's something I would like to
remember first about this 'invitation' we should have already to go
alongside with it a small 'place' or something that could work as a easy
start up ramp. Imagine you get people attention, then what? you are
going to send them into a wiki ? you are going them into mailing lists?
foruns ? I mean that idea should actually be far more explored and the
concept developed. I would strongly go for the 'invitation', I believe
it might become a win.
Another thing I would like to comment, or maybe I'm wrong... but it's
just how I see it from lurking. The Ambassadorial initiative is having a
lot of positive sinergies. I would also consider taking one slide to
helping it getting a boost and some more visibility... In a way,
Ambassadors are the community front office. I believe it's a good
investment in promoting Ambassadors, specially in such a flashy thing as
in an installer. I believe it will pay off well.
There is one 'another thing' also I can point... For people who are
already in a way familiarized with another distro or even first
comers... getting access to packages and repositories for me was somehow
tricky. It was in a way easier with Fedora because I was already
familiarized with 'yum' and their own repository, rawhide was also a
place where I shopped around... rpmfind... and barely I needed something
out from there.
When I landed on openSUSE with a more serious approach, I had to get
familiarized with zypper, your software repo's and some browsing
adventures searching other repo's. I would eventually spare some space
on slides for some tools that help people who are for example changing
from another distro. Zypper is a good start... osc is a must in my
opinion. And it's probably a good hook to link to build and studio,
which without doubt should be present. I believe that investing on this
tools could actually trigger more interest in people that are trying
openSUSE and are already familiarized with another flavour. Some $care
for repo's info and a little intro could also be fun either for first
timers, casuals...
We should remember a familiar user of openSUSE would skip the slideshow
and watch the download and installing process. So from this side makes
it sense to make a whole page only for Ambassadors program? It is good
that a noob becomes after installation Ambassadors and would be asked on
a booth questions and he cant give no answer because he have not a lot
of experience with openSUSE?
We can and we should mention the Ambassador program of course, there is
place in "where u can find help" and "u can help us" pages already
For the zypper - yum thing the same, I think a new user wouldnt use
zypper as his first choice, he would use yast on graphical side. Of
course we should give informations on the slide show but we cant educate
about using yast or zypper there, there isnt enough place for it. But
what we can do is point the new user to a page where he can find the
needed information.
br gnokii
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