Re: GNOME 3 Marketing - GNOME Shell
- From: Sriram Ramkrishna <sri ramkrishna me>
- To: Diego Escalante Urrelo <diegoe gnome org>
- Cc: Owen Taylor <otaylor redhat com>, Dave Neary <dneary gnome org>, marketing-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: GNOME 3 Marketing - GNOME Shell
- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 21:09:13 -0700
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Diego Escalante Urrelo
<diegoe gnome org> wrote:
El mar, 30-03-2010 a las 11:52 -0400, Owen Taylor escribió:
>
> We can also point to various alternative desktops built on GNOME
> technology - whether that's the continuing ability to run the GNOME 2
> panel and window manager, or to XFCE and LXDE.
>
Scratch that, we either point people to GNOME Shell or GNOME Panel +
Metacity. Our message is totally broken if we point people to other
products :-).
Exactly. Â We don't really want to give up a particular market segment to someone else. Â The piece of the pie is already small. Â I can understand that perhaps you want to point people who still have 486 or pentiums 1-3 out there. Â But we should still be able to be viable with a Pentium4 class (or equivalent AMD machine) otherwise we might lose market share in the less technically advanced countries who do not yet have widespread proliferation of the latest hardware. Â This is especially important as when they finally do get up to speed we want them to continue to use GNOME as their primary desktop.
I apologize if regression is not a good term. Â What I meant is that there are differences that people are used to that will require retraining to do the same things. Â There are a host of applets/features and what not that people are used or have become popular enough that they will demand them. Â Not having it means that gnome-shell adoption will either be very slow or they will look for alternatives to have the same thing. Â It is possible of course that if said feature is implemented that people might re-adopt but of course depends on the strength of the gnome 3 experience. Â Everyone loves a winner and if there is perception of a winner then they'll come back. Â But it is of course a risk. :)
sri
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