Torsdag den 17. juni 2010 17:45:34 skrev Stephan Kulow:
Am Donnerstag 17 Juni 2010 schrieb Pavol Rusnak:
On 06/17/2010 04:46 PM, Marcus Moeller wrote:
openSUSE - #1 KDE distribution
In the end we'll vote for the best strategy. I guess we will want to have at least 50% or maybe 66% of votes as a pass criteria (this is not decided yet). I guess this strategy will fail reaching that.
Hmm, why do you think that? I consider the chances of this strategy higher than "build derivatives which includes remote system administration". As a matter of fact, I wonder on what base the strategies were picked on
I have to agree with Coolo. Frankly I'm a little confused and disappointed by the three proposed strategies. One thing that I thought was to be taken for granted from the beginning, is that openSUSE is supposed to be a general purpose operating system for server, desktop, laptop and netbook. What needed to be done was to decide how to diversify ourselves from other general purpose operating systems and define a target audience. But "developers", "derivate makers" or "cloud lovers" are all extremely narrow, niche target audiences. I can't support either one of those in their current form. My suggestion would have been something along the lines of: "openSUSE: The powerful distribution for the productive user" That strategy would be so great because: 1) It's not too broad, but not too narrow either 2) It's in line with what SLE is about 3) It's pretty close to what SuSE has been historically This "position" is available because Ubuntu targets the übern00bs and Fedora targets the geeks - no gratis/community distro really targets people that want to be productive and get things done, without things being either too experimental or too dumbed down. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org