Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier wrote:
To spread Linux (specifically openSUSE) as far as possible - so, mostly the last one, to take away market share from Windows and MacOS, though I would look at it less negatively (take away) and look at it more positively (see that Windows & Mac OS X users have the benefits that come along with Linux).
Hmmm ... is there a way one could make a "LiveCD" that ran "virtually" inside a Windows or MacOS X machine without using a proprietary solution like VMware? You'd still have to deal with IT paranoia / policies in the corporate world, but if there was no hit except for RAM and disk space, could that be done?
It's not a zero sum choice - we can have more people tweeting (etc.) about openSUSE + giveaways that are more useful than, say, stickers.
So, how do we get more people tweeting about openSUSE. I know there's you, Kevin, and a couple of other folks (Andrew Wafaa, others) who discuss openSUSE. How to expand that?
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