tirsdag 10. mai 2005, 09:54, skrev cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis): > HINT: the long release cycle is _not_ the problem, the relative > immaturity of the Free software Desktop at the time of the last > Debian release is.
I'we collected some usability and migration studies that points out the wave of the future: * Linux Usability Study (July 2003) http://www.relevantive.de/Linux-Usabilitystudy_e.html http://www.linux-usability.de/download/linux_usability_report_en.pdf * KDE 3.3 Usability Study and Review http://www.userinstinct.com/viewpost.php?postid=kde33review&page=1 * McNutt says that when Siemens, with 33,000 employees in 44 countries, initially evaluated Linux as a productivity desktop, it saw little utility outside of technical departments. "We didn't see Linux on the desktop as a major market, but we were wrong." http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=03/08/13/1424212 * GNOME Usability Study Report http://www.serverwatch.com/news/article.php/3354021 * Migration to open source software â Beaumont Hospital Dublin, Ireland http://europa.eu.int/idabc/en/document/3304/470 * Migration of the German City of SchwÃbisch Hall http://europa.eu.int/idabc/en/document/4022/470 - Knut Yrvin

