On Fri, 2013-01-11 at 18:59 -0600, Rajko wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jan 2013 15:42:48 -0600 Bryen M Yunashko
wrote: Is "Time to Grow" a decided slogan? The slogan is condescending. Like telling people to stop acting childish and grow up. Another interpretation of it is "time" implies that 12.3 isn't quite ready for full-stage prime time. As in, we're taking our time nice and slow in 12.3.
You are complicated man Bryen :)
Time to grow - sounds perfect, like in:
"Time to grow - with us."
"Time to grow - your Linux."
Then use those as slogans... They are much more inviting: Grow with us. Grow your Linux. Much more powerful than Time to Grow which has a number of negative connotations to it easily. Keep the message simple and straightforward, don't leave room for misinterpretation, as I pointed out. That's way less complicated. :-) Bryen
It is call to join and grow with. I guess that is what we actually want, just missed right words, like:
Time to grow.
The other option is to think that we can't grow, that Victor thinks that we are childish, that 123 is not ready, that time resembles on getting old and ugly, and what not :)
Have a fun!
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