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"Opensuse aims to enable professional users by becoming the number one portal for the development, distribution, and use of linux software. How do we define a "professional user"?
ie, is a professional user a:
* Computing professional * IT person * Enterprise user * Advanced home user (and if so, how do we define "advanced"?)
Jim
good question, but i'd like to say it certainly isn't exclusive to those who know how to use the command line or code C, as suggested above.
i certainly cannot do the above, but I work in an office that uses gentoo and blender all day long, these I would consider professional users.
Can I make a suggestion: that we separate the definition of the detail from the strategy itself. These definitions should be in an appendix to the strategy (and will probably change over time). The strategy (e.g. for the professional user) should stay more or less the same. If we agree to this, we need to create a list of the main words or phrases which need definition as we go along, and then come back to them (or choose a small group of people who care) to create a definition. This way we can agree the strategy without spending weeks discussing in detail such concepts as "professional" or "power user" or "meritocracy". David -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org