Le 2010-10-16 05:29, Marcello Anni a écrit :
I agree with most everything said
However i must add we should not forget the people to whose i count myself:
Between geek and non computer literate, who use the system for work, no
games, no fancy, but reliability, repairability, and ease of use is
essential.
Mandriva is perfect for us: easy to set up, powerful and working
configuration
tools... well you know it all.
There are actually appearing a range of Linux tech software, here is what i
plan to soon add in my electronic workshop:: http://www.saleae.com/home/,
http://spec.de/. I do almost all work in Linux and soon all. Usability and
reliability is what matters for us and Mandriva has it, and so will Mageia,
and it should be marketed like this for this segment.
There may be many segments
A. The masses who only want "a computer"
B. Serious users that want reliable system and *can* do some system
configuration but no not want to waste too much time on it. System is a work
house, and the user is willing to pay some monetary support, i.e
subscription.
C. geeks that want to tweak whatever. May want to participate in
development.
D. Server users: combination of B&C
E. Broad installations in schools and offices: combination of A& B
F. Game section is special, together with audio/video editing, streaming,
creation etc. Maybe create someting like artistx, possibly by task-gaming,
task-videoedit etc package(s).
We need to find some directions for development
For A: broad hardware support, flash live system, good installers, short
beautiful manual/guide
For B: Keep on building on drak tools, maintain a wealthy forum and wiki.
For C: Good system documentation, source code handling, bugzilla, developer
channels, developer apprentice guidance
Yes i think we can just head on development from where we forked, but work
on
branding, marketing, documentation, communication :)
Just make sure we technically actually only have one system that is easily
configurable by i.e task-packages! (the packages can not only change what
programs are installed, but also the visual appearance)
interesting... graham, can we add this to Target Market page?
Marcello
We have covered most of these (if not more) on the marketing wiki group
section. I will take a look at it again to make sure. But, yes, we have
covered these.
Marc
Marketing team member