On Tuesday 24 May 2011 16:23:20 Izabel Valverde wrote:
> 2011/5/24 jdd <j...@dodin.org>
> 
> > Le 24/05/2011 13:12, Okuro Okiawa a écrit :
> >> Hence, openSUSE has to be presented as an easy and comfortable
> >> solution for your work to take away the "fear" of some people of
> >> "damaging" anything when they touch their OS...
> > 
> > be warned that openSUSE is *not* designed for dummies (no Linux is). It's
> > nice to be installed to your friend that can ask you for help. I real
> > newbie will not use openSUSE if not preinstalled and configured.
> > 
> > jdd
> 
> Hi jdd,
> 
> I strongly disagree with your words or better saying quote! If is not
> for dummies how can we explain the success case in elementary schools
> or in digital inclusion projects?
> 
> If we still defending that linux is not for everyone we always will
> live like now with bunch of people with closed mind or worst thinking
> that are superior just because run linux or whatever in their own pc.
> 
> It's time to change our minds and if you need a close case I can show
> you a school full of newbies that make TV, Radio, Publicity and much
> more using linux as their base.
> 
> We all should think about it... or at least write in a different way ;-)

The thing that is limiting us is not Linux itself. openSUSE is not per-se 
harder than Windows. But it doesn't have the vendor support, it doesn't have 
the neighboor-next-door who can help and it is unfamiliar. And you can't 
easily buy a PC with it. And it is seen as 'different' so if something goes 
wrong, you blame linux (while if something goes wrong with Windows most ppl 
blame themselves).

It is more of a cultural issue, not a technical one. But that doesn't change 
the fact that JDD is indeed right. If linux is to have a chance, it's gonna be 
with professionals (the ones we target!) and on dumbed-down devices like 
tablets (which the openSLX/KDE/Plasma Active team is targeting).

Just my 2 cents on this issue :D

> Izabel
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