Hi all, > Ubuntu switched to Unity" one), but I'll just say: getting users back > from what? Why do we need to convert the small pool of Linux users, > when a larger pool of non-Linux users exists to be tapped? >
That's a very interesting point. But I'm wondering what GNOME's current strategy to attract non-Linux users currently is. from my experience, the very vast majority of users just use what comes installed with their hardware. What kind of public-oriented hardware (phone, tablet, laptop, desktop) comes (today) with GNOME pre-installed? What distribution / OS should manufacturers install on their phone / tablet / laptop / desktop if they ever wanted to provide a GNOME-based experience with their hardware out of the box? PS: I'm not trying to be provocative here, I'm just questioning whether there is a strategy that I don't know of behind these words, or if these are just the reflect of your hopes. _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
