The second suggestion might be a bit off topic; but open office.org seams like the organization best situated to be able to do something like this:
Someone needs to combine the best of the open source graphical programs: GIMP, Inkscape, Scribus, ect and create a singular download for them. None of these can directly compete with big Adobe without each other (and probably a few more) since even if GIMP replaces photoshop, one is still dpeendant upon illustrator, inDesign, After Effects, Flash, Dreamweaver, ect. Open office succeeds by combining all the elements of its competition in an integrated package. The same must be done to break into the monopolistic Adobe-Macromedia market. And with a 600 dollar buy-in, this product could have a far better market share than even open office.
