>>  1 - The client.
 > Mark Shuttleworth.

I'm not so sure is Mark itself agree with this position - He wants to 
give something to others not to itself. I'm afraid that Ubuntu is right 
now a public person and a common value for some millions of human 
entities. Being open source I'm in doubt if only Mark can be considered 
   The Client.

About the rest ..I like poetry too.

Too much poets for a list but I like especially few classic noobs 
Eminescu, Poe, Rimbaud, Goethe, Torga - they are pretty brown right now 
[ being part of the Eart ground {if audience will accept this poetic 
vision} ].

In conclusion they must be awesome.
# Awesome... and brown(yep).

As I read on some imperialist books :
  - You rock man !

SorinN


tonic wrote:
>> "You are ready to proceed if you can clearly and concisely
>> define the following:
>>  1 - The client.
> Mark Shuttleworth.
>>  2 - The audience.
> Linux noobs.
>>  3 - The message.
> Ubuntu is brown, easy to use and completely awesome.
>>  4 - The client's motivation.
> I'm a great guy.
>>  5 - The audience's motivation.
> Ubuntu is easy to use and brown.
>>  6 - The competition.
> Water and air.
>>  7 - The environment.
> Ground.
>>  8 - The audience's desired response."
> Ubuntu and Linux is teh awesome... and brown.
> 
> 


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