ciao yuval, > a - the general public > b - graphics enthusiasts and professionals > c - users of PG (proprietary graphics software) who do not know about > LG > d - users of LG who do not know about PG > e - users of LG who refuse to use PG > f - users of PG who refuse to use LG > g - users of LG + PG > h - enthusiasts and professionals who do not yet use any graphics > software (e.g. newbies)
thank you very much for your very interesting contribution. personally, i'm really missing a website which talks to b (graphics enthusiasts and professionals) and c (users of PG who do not know about LG) and to i - users of PG who have heard about LG j - users of PG who have already been using LG without knowing it and now want to check what else can the LG offer i welcome the idea of a badge on each LG site, but i don't think that a wiki page as its target is a good idea. i'm not aware of an existing website targeting those users. regarding the magazine, i would welcome a focus on a category which is still small and which i don't see in your list either: k - professional users of LG the goal of that magazine would be: - to develop a sense of "affiliation" among k-users - create a collection of showcases for b, c, i and j users - show to the developers how k-users are actually (ab)using the software they create. - give a platform to the LG developer to show off the specificity of their software. in that sense, b, c, i and j users would be an indirect target of the magazine. since the number of professional users of LG is still small, getting the actual professional users directly involved in the creation of the magazine may help getting to an outstanding result in regards to the form and the content, and may help to spread the magazine's fame. (and this is was the idea behind asking ricardo to create a magazine at this year's LGM!) a fix team would build crews which create single issues of the magazine, pull together most of the content and produce the issues for which no crew has been found. finally, a word on mentioning the PG software. i basically would avoid to mention them, not because i don't want to give them a platform or because i want to boycott them. i simply prefer to focus on the quality of our software and not keep on presenting us as cheap copy of what people think are professional tools. let's outsource to wikipedia the feature by feature comparisons! there are many different ideas floating around... i wonder what can be realized... ciao a.l.e _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create
