On 4/4/07, Alex Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> we would lose an important constituency (those making purchasing
> decisions, etc.)

Those making purchasing decisions don't look at GNOME alone, look at
distributions. They think in Firefox, they think in
Evolution/Thunderbird, they think in OpenOffice, they care to have
well covered the PDF, Flash, Java issues... and they don't really care
if application X is in fact GNOME or not as far it works properly.

IMveryHO trying to marketing-wise (re)build a concept of GNOME Office
to compete against OOo is even more futile than putting energies into
beating Firefox's success with Epiphany.

We have very limited energies, we better concentrate them in the
critical areas where the free software offer needs us most.

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Quim Gil /// http://desdeamericaconamor.org
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