Interesting stuff Nelson and well structured.
The shift from perceiving openSUSE as a service rather than a product
- this makes sense to me but seems like a dramatically different
approach to the current model. Has this been discussed among the
marketing team and broader project at some time? It is a major
conceptual shift, so we all need to be "on the same page".
A separate, small point regarding the pricing and your mention of not
threatening our commercial partners - this shouldn't be an issue, as
the commercial product involves considerable support efforts to
maintain stability and currency of the release - commercial customers
aren't going to want the cutting-edge community edition and the bugs
that come along with it :)
best,
Helen
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 7:03 AM, Nelson Marques
Hi all,
If you believe we can develop this, I've taken some time to introduce this in a very superficial way, easy enough for everyone to understand.
The document[1] is on a pirate pad. From the concepts to operational deployment there's actually not much. It's meant to be used in the future as guidelines so we do things in a coherent form.
Every single product being sold out there has it's own mix, we should have ours, though we don't sell anything :)
The first step is on me... help establishing the points we need, then I'll move to stage 2 again. It's important that's you (the community with more experience) to define this and not me. Once it's done, I'll take your input and make it into a working tool and will help in deployment.
[1] - http://piratepad.net/PcPEkhGf2l
nelson
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