Augusto Frausin wrote: > I have been a Linux fan for years. Although I am not as competent as I > would like to be, I am slowly gaining experience. > I have been trying to understand the reason for which Ubuntu is > gaining so much popularity among the linux world. > What I have come up with, might be an wierd idea, but I thought it > would have been interesting anyhow to share my thoughts. > In the past years inexperienced users (by inexperienced I mean those > who have just started using linux OS) have been increasing > exponentially. Now, if I were an new linux user and came across Ubuntu > and Debian, after having visited the two sites, I would have no doubt > of choosing Ubuntu: > The Ubuntu has a more friendly look, compared to that of the too > serious and, if I may say, "old", of the Debian site. > Now I personally think that most of the times a site reflects the > quality of the product it's selling, and I think that the Debian's > site does not reflect it as well as it could. > I am still young (17 years old), but I have been interested in > webdesign for a very long time, and now have gained an advance > experience (I also took part in University courses at Harvard of > Webdevelopment). I would love to help out the linux world and would be > very happy to collaborate in creating a new site for Debian or if you > would like I could send you a gif of what I think could be an > interesting idea for a new site. > If you are interested in my proposal, please let me know, > > Thank you for your time, hope to hear from you soon, > Augusto Frausin > > PS. Sorry for the grammatical errors but I am Italian! > > Nice post and I rally agree with your assesment. Unfortunatly there is not a lot going on in these lists. I also offered my help but find it hard to find out where to start. I was thinking to gather a bunch of webdevelopers and to develop a new website prototype to show what is possible.
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