I've read all of replies against my idea, and I think you're both being a bit
ridiculous. Even if this interview/review totally flopped, it still gets word
out of our humble system to people who have never even heard of a free
distro.
If you haven't noticed, we aren't very popular, and this sort of publicity
would really be beneficial.
Now let's imagine the review goes great, and they give us kudos for making a
great os even without any proprietary technology.. that's great, really
great. Even if they say "you won't have full web access, since they use Gnash
instead of Flash." Good. I hope they point out the things we can't do. You
know why? We will get users looking for full freedom, and people won't start
asking us for support for proprietary programs.
In the best scenario, Ruben would have an interview, and this would, I think,
turn out very well. Ruben could concisely explain the difference between our
system, and others, and explain what are missions and goals are, and explain
the reasoning for things like sticking to GNOME 3 fallback.