I'm not so sure..

If ubuntu was bread, would you use this as your campaign slogen:

"Ubuntu - tastes better then charcoal"

besides:
1. first rule of advertising - focus on a positive message (not on smearing
the opposition)
2. seriously, how many people do you think read that article and know what
"smell of death" refers to?

As for my T, I'd like to have "Ubuntu, it works, [EMAIL PROTECTED]"



2008/8/30 Mac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Alan Pope wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 11:19:26AM +0100, Josh Blacker wrote:
> >> "Still, at least there's one ray of hope. Winer only said it [Vista]
> >> has the smell of death about it. When that turns into the stench of
> >> death, it's time to run. Run what? Perhaps Ubuntu. At least it's cheap."
> >>
> >> Not the most hearty of recommendations ever, but there we go.
> >>
> >> Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/aug/29/windows.vista
> >>
> >
> > Chance for a new strapline..
> >
> > "Ubuntu - it doesn't smell of death"
>
>
> I like it!  (Though perhaps six months from now it may get to be a wee
> bit too cryptic for safe use on t-shirts?)
>
>
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