All,

Thought of sharing a "thought" that triggered this
email.  
A GNU/Linux distribution is usually tried and tested
by individuals new to it and often want to know how to
use it. The approach recommended by most, who have
already used it, is by exploring documentation and
adopting a "self-help" kind-of approach. 

There are particularly two articles that revolve
around Push : Push users to use distributions defaming
a particular brand and improving for inducing the
migration. 
Pull: Give users the freedom to test and use it. Help
them occasionally with their problems. 

The above two ideas are expressed in the following two
articles
1. Push
http://polishlinux.org/gnu/understanding-the-common-user-everything-should-be-as-simple-as-it-is/
2.  Pull
http://polishlinux.org/gnu/get-real-or-how-not-to-convert-your-grandma-to-linux/

The Pull approach seems to be something that a
"community" would accept. 

What as a GNU/Linux User Group should be the approach
towards this? 

[NOTE]
Possibly, experienced users of this list are now bored
with this kind-of a topic and may choose to ignore it. 

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