Jay Javier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I guess one of the reason for easily selling to them OSS is the way i
> approach them (people). before i even show them what i am carrying i
> would say to them in my most mayabang way, "tingnan nyo to, mas
> maganda sa windows! 9or something to that effect)" and after a simple
> demo, they are sold to OSS. i guess its just a matter of conditioning.

Hmm, this reminds me about what transpired during the last PLUG TechSem
regaring the publishing of FOSS stories.  Indeed, a theme emphasizing
usability would hit it at the bat.

Perhaps now is the time we collect these stories in an infobase/wiki,
wouldn't you think? :D  Perhaps, like the comment I saw in Clair's
latest post[1], we could even have a live demo of FOSS to someone
completely uninitiated to it...


Footnotes: 
[1]  http://clair.pinoyweb.net/?p=305#comments

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