[ubuntu-uk] Leaflets
alan c
aeclist at candt.waitrose.com
Mon Jun 18 17:54:35 BST 2007
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
> Quoting Louisa Parry <louisa at louisaparry.co.uk>:
>
> <snip />
>
>> Also I couldn't help but notice that the word 'linux' isn't used
>> at all in the leaflet. Is this intentional because it's a bit
>> too scary/geeky sounding? Personally I would think it would be
>> more important to mention that in the 'why is it free?' section
>> than the stuff about Canonical...
>
> Louisa,
>
> Over the last few years, I've discovered that many people get
> confused if I mention "Linux" as they want to know what it is and
> why it is "owned" by a large number of companies but mainly by
> people who make very little (if any) money from it and isn't
> available as a "product" per-se and how it can be free if people
> work on it and why it is downloaded and who are these people who
> aren't microsoft and etc, etc... [0]
>
> Sometimes, leaving the "Linux" bit out is a bit easier. My
> approach is to get people using the software first [1], then tell
> them what linux is and help them understand the culture behind
> them.
Yes I think there is something in that.
In my local leaflet I tried to cover everything from open source
philosophy to linux and ubuntu.
A family member who is a very bright and non technical computer end
user, with an eye for marketing said that in my leaflet there were
'too many points being covered, and that I was left a bit confused.
Oh, - and is linux - an 'operating system?'
This was a person who knew I was spending 24 hopurs a day using and
advocating ubuntu.
To my eyes, it was all perfectly clear, however the comment signalled
I should focus on several issues with a single topic in each - at
least when targetted to people who were non technical PC users.
Something like
leaflet 1
- Free and Open Source - your choice?
leaflet 2
- Windows and Linux - where its at?
leaflet 3
- We do it with Ubuntu!
I am drafting the first just now and it was fairly easy to fill a
whole leaflet on the one topic.
> [0] isn't stream of conciousness a wonderful thing? :oP [1]
> Beryl/Compiz on a five year-old laptop is my best marketing tool
What speed and ram has it got? I used an installed sabayon lite on an
Inspiron 1100, with 512 RAM and it was very slow. Pretty, but too
slow to be comfortable without a lot of care.
Maybe I should try it from K/Uubuntu?
--
alan cocks
Kubuntu user#10391
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