Dear All:

So I've emailed Martin ([email protected]) and asked him to take the lead 
on site design for whyubuntu.com.  The DNS will take a couple of days to 
populate across the net.  My ISP's DNS will be the last one to do so 
(Rural Oklahoma).  I've been contemplating staging a video with my 7 
year old daughter--getting her to say "Hi, I'm Eliza and I'm a Ubuntu User."

I was mulling the sentence over in my mind and want to get some feedback 
on changing it to:  "Hi, I'm Eliza and I am Ubuntu?" 

I think this change would be significant.  Since "Ubuntu" means 
"Humanity" I don't think it's an inaccurate application of the term.  
This would allow consumers who've been asked to identify themselves as 
either a hip "mac" or geeky "pc" for years to see a computer user that 
maybe looks a little more like who they really are--not who the 
marketing research says they should be.

Since I'm new to the group I'm curious if anything like this has been 
done before.  I do not want to move forward in a direction that reflects 
negatively upon the group identities we all perceive as reality.  Since 
this is an open source project, all of our perceptions should be 
considered significant.  I'd like to hear some of yours.

-Jacob

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