Ingo, you may be right here. If we extract the vision statement from the proposal, it would be something like:
"An end user will have free software apps and shells/launchers on any device they use". Note, this is what I came up just now when writing this reply. This needs more thought, but the main idea is there. On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 10:22 AM, Ingo Klöcker <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thursday 04 February 2016 21:16:41 Alexander Neundorf wrote: >> the vision draft we present here is not a long term vision which changes the >> future of computing. >> It presents ambitious, but realistic goals for the next few years. >> Currently KDE applications and the desktop are successful on desktop Linux >> (and BSD etc.). But there is so much territory to conquer beyond that, while >> (for now) staying focused on GUIs. >> Let's make KDE applications as well known as Firefox or LibreOffice. >> >> (This also implies that a vision statement needs updating over the years as >> circumstances change.) > > Please (re-)read > https://topnonprofits.com/examples/vision-statements/ > and tell me which of those 30 vision statements you think need "updating over > the years as circumstances change." > > As I wrote in my other message, I believe that what you propose is more a > mission statement. And mission statements do indeed need to be updated from > time to time. > > > Regards, > Ingo > > _______________________________________________ > kde-community mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community
