On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 08:41:55 +0200
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> I think you missed the main point:
>
> 5. Bottom line - drives away potential business (customers, partners) and
> misses the whole point of having a web site.
Very good, but now we should think of means to substantiate this
claim. Otherwise it would be dismissed with the usual "95% is IE"
arguments. What I was thinking was how can we show they loose
business in general (not just Linux) -- therefore I emphasized
the "public image".
Another linked issue. How can we address complaints to *correct*
authority in the organization (I think marketing dept. should
be our focus). What we need is e-mail addresseses so we can
(politely and rationaly) complain to, thus conveying the message:
"It's better be standard compliant then to deal with bad
publicity from tech savy people about the quality of your
web site".
Of course every complaint should be accompanied with the known
facts about lowering maintenance costs etc so they won't be
pushed right away from the table due to "no money" excuses.
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