> Don't count on that. SUSE is the corporate brand. It is owned by Novell and 
> will continue to be. It is a strong brand and we're lucky to be allowed to 
> connect to it through adding 'open' in front. Besides, I personally like the 
> 'open' part. Name change - you can discuss as long as you want but that won't 
> happen in the next 5 years. Sad (maybe) but true (absolutely).

Frankly I couldn't agree more and I'm relieved to hear this - I'm
still getting used to not spelling it SuSE... people don't like change
and I think rebranding would waste a heck of a lot of energy and
actually be counterproductive in the short term. Ubuntu hasn't been
rebranded, just had a makeover.

> I mean - get the strategy discussion done. Get marketing materials. Get 
> regular news on news.opensuse.org (besides the great weekly news). Get the 
> ambassador program running. Etc etc etc. No matter how important a brand is, 
> ours might not be super but it IS well known and recognizable and has a cute 
> geeko. Frankly, priority should be on getting work done like the things I 
> mentioned - they make much more difference.

Absolutely. I'm an artist, and I nearly 'missed out' on the experience
of openSUSE as I thought it was a business product. But with a free
disk on Linux Format magazine I tried it out, wrestled with wireless
and liked what I found. I've joined the artwork groups and hope  to
work on and help develop the 'creative side' of openSUSE along with
some less bland merchandise.

best

Helen
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