I just read the whole etherpad and I find it complete, I added the
four Freedoms and I really cannot find anything else I could add so
that we'll keep it simple. Take a look on it but my opinion is that
this task is over. I really liked the whole idea and if we make it a
Flier I will definitely will translated at Greek.
Kostas
2011/1/5 Manu Gupta
On Wed, 2011-01-05 at 12:45 +0100, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
On Monday 03 January 2011 14:18:43 Jos Poortvliet wrote:
On Monday 03 January 2011 12:04:18 jdd wrote:
Le 03/01/2011 11:51, Helen a écrit :
openSUSE might be perfectly useable by people who are computer illiterate, but they aren't our target market.
thats perfectly true, but we can say this to them gently :-). Who knows what they will become the some next years :-)
Sure but we can fix that later on... Writing for complete and utter computer newbies doesn't seem like a very useful thing to me. Sure, there are quite a few of them, but I doubt they would end up on the openSUSE page. And if they did, I doubt they can decide what operating system they use - such newbies either use a computer at work or school or a place like that or have a more knowledgable friend who takes care of their computer.
jdd
Either way, we have created this page: http://ietherpad.com/HGnVPSDjFD
points to Helen for most of the writing. This could be a page available on our homepage. Manu, as you're working on that, could you find a spot for this?
Sure
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