Re: wishes to Mandrake for future [Re: [Cooker] Sad state of pre-releasing to consumers]

2000-11-02 Thread Vadim Plessky

On Wednesday 01 November 2000 15:01, Pixel wrote:
|  Vadim Plessky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
|  > c) are you able to assemble Linux Mandrake on MIPS architecture? Hope
|  > so.
|
|  just wondering how big we need to be to achieve all this. I know going

I wish Mandrake to become BIG, really _B_I_G_ in revenues. But better not to 
be too big with number of people, from my experience...
Matrix management structure with several cost-centers/business units can be 
very helpful.

You are doing excelllent job, amaazing!... Keep it going!

| corporate makes a lot of money, just hoping we can keep the mandrake on
| desktop in the meantime. redhat has gone corporate+embedded, turbolinux is
| corporate, SuSE is in between. The only big linux that is really desktop is
| Corel. Hope we won't have to leave them the field! I think a lot of people
| agree with this :-)
|
you can't leave corporate "as is".
You need some good customers, and even not just to put their names on "Fame 
Board" but to test your technology and proove stability & reliability of 
Linux.
What about France Telecom and French Railroads?
I believe these are customers who can benefit from LM.
Just test installation of 500 computers with LM... :-)

|  All i hope is that we can stay opensource and even opendevelopment. Only
| RedHat is all opensource (not totally opendevelopment, but neither are we
| :-( Maybe also connectiva (caldera is not, suse a little, turbolinux is
| not, easylinux is not...)

Hope so.
Let's see how SCO deal will come out for Caldera, and what will happen 
finally with Corel.
>From "outside" point of view alliance with SuSE can be helpful for both 
Mandrake and SuSE.

a little bit more about corporate market.
Yes, it's difficult to convinience somebody to upgrade Windows PCs to KDE2 
(while I am trying now with one friend of mine :-)  May be I will try to 
convinience him at least for dual-boot install... 50 pcs, not too small 
company.

Apache is ready and it is here.
You can sell it to ISP. As about added value, I am unfortunately not very 
familiar what it can be in this case.

Linux as router/firewall is also rather popular aplication, don't know if 
somebody try to sell Linux in such pre-configured variant together with 
x86box and several Ethernet cards.
By the way, are Gigabit Ethernet cards supported by LM?
And, I20 technology (Intelligent Input Output)?
You will find a lot of this cool stuff in HP camp.
 
-- 
Vadim Plessky
http://kde2.newmail.ru  (English)
http://kde2.newmail.ru/index_rus.html  (Russian)





Re: wishes to Mandrake for future [Re: [Cooker] Sad state of pre-releasing to consumers]

2000-11-01 Thread Pixel

Vadim Plessky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

[...]

> You can put it in LM Server and charge exra money for it. Not huge, but $200 
> looks like very reasonable.

planned. Corporate version already exists. Better should come

[...]

> 3) recruit KDE programmers, to speed up KDE development
[...]
> 4) plan your Itanium and AMD Sladgehammer launches.
[...]
> 6) make pre-installed deals with major (and not major) PC & Server 
> Manufacturers
> a) RedHat dropped support for Alpha? Good for you. Go to Compaq and make a 
[...]
> c) are you able to assemble Linux Mandrake on MIPS architecture? Hope so.

just wondering how big we need to be to achieve all this. I know going corporate
makes a lot of money, just hoping we can keep the mandrake on desktop in the
meantime. redhat has gone corporate+embedded, turbolinux is corporate, SuSE is
in between. The only big linux that is really desktop is Corel. Hope we won't
have to leave them the field! I think a lot of people agree with this :-)

All i hope is that we can stay opensource and even opendevelopment. Only RedHat
is all opensource (not totally opendevelopment, but neither are we :-( 
Maybe also connectiva (caldera is not, suse a little, turbolinux is not,
easylinux is not...)