On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Sam Geeraerts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Koh Choon Lin wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> >  I was checking at the forum, and i find that we have a rise of incoming
> > > users (:)), most of them kind of new to the 100% free software
> > > concept.
> > >
> >
> > While the purpose of gNewSense is to provide a completely free operating
> > system, it is not the goal to explain in details the philosophy of free
> > software. As such, I recommend linking GNU and FSF articles to provide a
> > brief explanation of what free software is about. RMS's writings are more
> > than sufficient and easy enough to read for even beginners to the free
> > world.
> >
> >
> I agree that explaining the whole philosophy is not the primary goal of
> gNewSense. But we do need to explain enough so that users know what this
> project is about. You can't just say "gNewSense is 100% Free Software. Now
> go read some essays about that over there [link to FSF/GNU]". People will
> get bored or tired (or even scared) before even attempting to read any
> further.
>
> If we want to explain our goal to geeks then pages like
> http://www.gnewsense.org/Main/Mission and
> http://wiki.gnewsense.org/Main/WhyFreeSoftware do a nice job, although it
> wouldn't hurt to put them more in the spotlight.
>
> If we want to reach a broad audience and do some marketing, then a good
> look at Ubuntu is in order. It would be nice if we could come up with a
> short catchphrase that just about captures the essence of the project (like
> "Linux for Human Beings"). That should be on the front page, with some fancy
> design (didn't we already have a new design by the way?) and the logo. Slap
> some buttons on there to link to:
>
I agree it's necessary, this projects has a great meaning, and needs to be
explained.

I also think that the *GetGNULinux.org* poject is doing a great work,
spreading the word about free software nicely, easy  and with a great scope.
The only "fail" that i see is explained at:
http://www.getgnulinux.org/linux/linux_faq/#naming_conventions

Aside that everything else is really good and clear information.


> - Mission / Find out more: no more than 2 paragraphs explaining Free
> Software and it's importants in crystal clear Teletubbie terms (e.g. not
> even mentioning source code)
> - Screenshots (not very useful of course, but everybody loves screenshots)
> - FAQ
> - Translations (ideally detect preferred language)
> - Download
> - News
> - Community (or two links: "Get support" and "Get involved")
>
> The people from the FSF, GNU and especially those from GNU/Linux Matters
> do a great job explaining about Free software. But new users are easily
> confused. For example, if gNewSense would point to softwareliberty.com,
> which points to getgnulinux.org, which points to Ubuntu, then does that
> mean that it's better to use Ubuntu than gNewSense? Even bringing up another
> website for an explanation about the project might be scary for some people.
> That's why I think it's better to have the basic information on our own
> website.
>
> I realize that this is a lot of hard work, especially from people with
> creative skills. But I think it would do a lot to attract more users (and
> contributors).
>
>
Of course...
If possible, it will demand the help of the community, a real commitment to
make this true. I'm sure that in this task there are many gNewSense users
that can and will like to contribute. Great suggestion lets hear what the
leaders of the project think about it.

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