On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 11:31:34AM -0700, Sean robinson wrote:
> Honestly, the ideal thing to do would be to market it as it is: "Fedora
> Linux," It gives our distribution some independence. 

Independence from what?

> We should also start focusing on the market of testers.

Is there a market of testers? Who are they, what do they want? Are they
interested in testing all things, or just certain specific things?

> Because we are a bleeding edge distro.

We aren't, though. We strive to be a leading edge distro *without* the
blood. 


> The android path seems like a better method to reach the kind of people
> that Fedora seems to reach in its current marketing approach. Bleeding edge
> testers, If we wanted to market it towards your typical computer user, the
> development team needs to make a LTS edition. Imagine a more true-to-fedora
> version of the Chapeau remix. Chapeau is honestly a few steps ahead of us
> in marketing to normal-PC users. The faster we can turn Fedora into the
> first result when someone searches "Beginner Linux" The larger amount of
> people we could be promoting Fedora, linux, and programming to could help
> the Fedora distro massively. But we need to get in contact with the
> development team regarding making an LTS Edition

Is "beginner linux" what we want? How does that match with testers, or
with leading or "bleeding" edge?


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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader
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