I feel there is a large potential problem with LSB public relations. I would like to volunteer to read through and help "flame proof" some of the wording of LSB goals and policy.
I feel that the correct "first impression" made on the public that coincides with the first implementation of the LSB will be critical in it's acceptance. And I feel I have some experience in identifying the holes, hot issues, and "touchy" points in the how the Linux community reacts to standards issues. I would like to be able to help avoid some potential pitfalls that could result from choosing the wrong wording when describing the LSB to the public, because I feel that the underlying foundation of the LSB will be very beneficial to Linux as a whole. I want to help make the public see the benefits of the LSB, and see it for it's merits rather than just have a knee jerk reaction to the application of a standardization effort to a dynamic growing software community.
