On 28/09/2007, Pomeroy Lab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have an alternative to what LoCo could be. It's my understanding that to > be truly LoCo you have to only run Ubuntu and only teach Ubuntu. Thats what > people keep telling me. They keep telling me this is why I'm not LoCo. This > is not an open idea at all but rather a closed minded idea.
My team is for advocacy of free software, open formats and the spread of information of any kind. We use ubuntu as the best tool for the job because it's the simplest, most well known and easiest so far. And we've got a much better chance of improving peoples computer experiences with ubuntu. Now if someone came to the installfest and wanted to install SuSE I'm sure someone would help them install it, not me though I've tried too many times to install SuSE right and I don't find the experience fun. But that's just me I won't restrict anyone from installing or helping other people install what ever they want. Now if someone wanted to put up posters for Mandriva or PCLinuxOS then we'd need to sit down and talk about direction because ultimately the team is only powerful when we are all pushing in the same direction and marketing is one of those things that you fail at if you release too many marketing messages at once. It sounds like you've met some real jerks in the past, lets hope no one is like that in the future. Best Regards, Martin Owens -- loco-contacts mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
