Re: [opensuse-marketing] How can we spread the word to a much broader audience of people beyond openSUSE community?

2010-11-09 Thread Jos Poortvliet
On 2010-11-04 Bryen wrote: > On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 11:03 +0900, Satoru Matsumoto wrote: > > Some of you may have read the blog post about openSUSE Conference by > > Brian Proffitt, one of the most famous writers in Linux and FLOSS world. > > http://www.itworld.com/open-source/125538/opensuse-confer

Re: [opensuse-marketing] How can we spread the word to a much broader audience of people beyond openSUSE community?

2010-11-04 Thread Carlos Ribeiro
Satoru Good question, hard to give answer but I'll try to let some cents here and because of a wide options of answers this message could be quite long, sorry I think to spread the openSUSE word to a much broader audience we need to: * We need to see and be more involved outside Linux and techni

Re: [opensuse-marketing] How can we spread the word to a much broader audience of people beyond openSUSE community?

2010-11-04 Thread Koushik Kumar Nundy
Visibility in Germany is the least of our worries. All my friends who're from Germany use openSUSE. All my Chinese friends use Ubuntu or windows though. Some have never even heard of us. On the Indian front people have a little more balanced outlook though, with openSUSE use at par with fedora, th

Re: [opensuse-marketing] How can we spread the word to a much broader audience of people beyond openSUSE community?

2010-11-04 Thread Bryen M. Yunashko
On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 11:03 +0900, Satoru Matsumoto wrote: > Some of you may have read the blog post about openSUSE Conference by > Brian Proffitt, one of the most famous writers in Linux and FLOSS world. > http://www.itworld.com/open-source/125538/opensuse-conference-a-time-introspection > > He w

[opensuse-marketing] How can we spread the word to a much broader audience of people beyond openSUSE community?

2010-11-03 Thread Satoru Matsumoto
Some of you may have read the blog post about openSUSE Conference by Brian Proffitt, one of the most famous writers in Linux and FLOSS world. http://www.itworld.com/open-source/125538/opensuse-conference-a-time-introspection He wrote: "The conference, which had the theme "Collaboration across Bor