I like it. A couple of thoughts. Mmmm GNOME itself is not defined. It shouldn't be assumed that people landing in this page already knows that is a Linux desktop.
A Free and Universal Desktop With a simple, straightforward interface that everyone can use, GNOME is a free desktop that removes distractions and makes computing fun. No need to worry about viruses, complexity, or incompatibilities- GNOME Just Works. I would remove "again". It adds a nostalgia feeling that is unknown by most of "everyone" that a) don't know that computers were fun anytime or b) don't think that computers aren't fun nowadays (even if they only use proprietary software). > Easy to get > > With support from Novell, Red Hat, Sun and many others, getting GNOME > on your Linux or Solaris desktop has never been easier- just [link to > ~davyd/footware/]click here[/] to find out how to become a GNOME user > today. Do we need to put trademarks/companies here? I know GNOME owes them a lot, but the risk of making others feel excluded are high. For instance, what about Canonical/Ubuntu who is being a very popular GNOME showcase for many new Linux users? I'm sure others may find other examples. How about: Easy to get Becoming a GNOME user has never been easier. GNOME is the default desktop [supported by many Linux distributions] and [Solaris]. distributions. Through its programming language GTK, GNOME is also inside of [software used by millions] of users, also in other desktops. Quim -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
