On Monday, December 20, 2010 05:00:19 pm Jos Poortvliet wrote: ...
*watches monkey trow dice
Ok, after careful deliberation and much thought, the decision has been made to go for option one*. I will now finish up the 'strategy', present it to the board (hoping they won't disagree with everything in there) and let them present it to the openSUSE Membership.
Option one, is present for the last five plus years. It looks so washed out when one takes time to read other distros introduction on Distrowatch.
I'm not trying to see dice rolling again, at lest not right now, but if we want to look fresh and energized, we should give up on keeping exact the same old message for so long time. There is so many ways to say the same,
On Mon, 20 Dec 2010 19:30:40 -0600, "Rajko M." <rmatov101@charter.net> wrote: that
keeping one and the same message for five years doesn't give confidence that openSUSE has, among other things, imagination. On the other hand keeping old message gives feeling to the people that nothing is changing in openSUSE, which is currently so wrong.
Unlike software that should not be changed without need, messages to humans must be changed once in a while, or they get ignored. It is nothing new to any propagandist, but it might be to the people used to handle only software (2 votes to keep old message).
-- Regards, Rajko
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