Thilo Pfennig is wrote:
We still have what i would call the "desktop dilemma", which is that
desktop environments like to brand their desktops, while they are not
offering them directly (besides downloading source code and live
images). This is as if Microsoft would not offer Windows. So KDE and
GNOME are brands that cant be bought directly. But if this is the case,
does it make any sense to promote them? And if the answer here is still
yes: What does that mean to marketing? Maybe AIDA principle
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIDA) is a bit outdated but still I think
the point where people get interested and they want something like a
Linux computer or a KDE desktop and to the point where they get what
they want must be made more easy. Today if people want a Linux desktop
its still not easy for them to get it. I don't think its all the options
that make it hard to decide - rather people would choose what is most
easy - if there is an offer for a Linux desktop that seems reasonable,
people would buy, like they just do with Dells offers or the EeePc.

If the users of the Linux desktop increase,
I think that various projects and PC vendor can cooperate.
So, "desktop dilemma" becomes weak.


Now, what men/women are those who regard using
the Linux desktop as more happy than using Windows and Mac?

IMHO, they are those who regard Windows and Mac as constrained,
and don't need to use  Windows nor Mac.
They are not those who think that Windows and Mac are high cost.

It is because almost desktop users don't want to separate
from the familiar environment even if the price is low.

So, I feel that the "Be Free" slogan of KDE4, which I saw
Aaron's blog
(http://aseigo.blogspot.com/2008/01/kde4-be-free-campaign.html),
is good


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