> > > ==== Emergency Window Removal Toolkit ==== > > > A list of tested (and untested) methods and materials for rescuing a > > > user from a faulty OS once the viruses/malware take hold. Given how > > > the average Windrowse user is hesitant to be rid of their safety net, > > > we should be prepared to make the current system dual-boot. > > > > > > * software, including Live CD's and partitioning apps > > > * hardware, including external HD for instant backup > > > * facial tissue, for tears of joy > > > > I think this is a technical issue not directly related to marketing, and > > therefore belongs somewhere in the Ubuntu documentation. It's a great > > idea, though, and if done right could be a really nice HOWTO. > > > > IMHO, it doesn't fit the purpose of spreadubuntu - which is for people > > who want to spread Ubuntu to others. There are countless resources on > > the net which give the user himself guidance to switch. > > I will echo Jans comments here. That is clearly documentation and as > such, falls under the documentation team. > > Corey
Thanks for the feedback :-) I've got a lot of learnin' to do about where things best fit, and I appreciate everyone's patience with my crappy sense of humor. ---- Any comments on the current state of http://diy.devubuntu.com ? Cheers, Dan -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing