Loup Vaillant <[email protected]> writes: > Pascal J. Bourguignon a écrit : >> The problem is not the sources of the message. It's the receiptors. > > Even if it's true, it doesn't help. Unless you see that as an advice > to just give up, that is. > > Assuming we _don't_ give up, who can we reach even those that won't > listen? I only have two answers: trick them, or force them. Most > probably a killer-something, followed by the revelation that it uses > some alien technology. Now the biggest roadblock is making the alien > tech not scary ("alien technology" is already bad in this respect). > > An example of a killer-something might be a Raspberry-Pi shipped with a > self-documented Frank-like image. By self-documented, I mean something > more than emacs. I mean something filled with tutorials about how to > implement, re-implement, and customise every part of the system. > > And it must be aimed at children. Unlike most adults, they can get > past C-like syntax.
Agreed. -- __Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/ A bad day in () is better than a good day in {}. _______________________________________________ fonc mailing list [email protected] http://vpri.org/mailman/listinfo/fonc
