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Re: [opensuse-project] openSUSE Strategy Discussion: #1 KDE distribution
- From: Greg Freemyer <greg.freemyer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 09:47:32 -0400
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On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Sebastian Kügler <sebas@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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I sounds to me like you're proposing a "Wow" strategy.
My use and support of openSUSE has nothing to do with "Wow", so I'd
vote against that one.
I suspect LXDE or similar would actually handle most of my needs, but
I haven't tried it yet.
Greg
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My experience as a user of openSUSE is that this focus on the user experience
is clearly lacking, things work, but the product is missing the Wow. (And I'm
not talking about the "Wow, my harddisk is properly recognized" that we Linux
geeks are so used to, I'm talking about the Wow a new user could experience
when first trying openSUSE. It could well be that we fail to walk the last
mile in terms of user experience, because we do not focus but rather spread
the little energy we have, and thereby missing the opportunity.
I sounds to me like you're proposing a "Wow" strategy.
My use and support of openSUSE has nothing to do with "Wow", so I'd
vote against that one.
I suspect LXDE or similar would actually handle most of my needs, but
I haven't tried it yet.
Greg
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