I think it can be done, a coordinated approach I mean, the problem is that
people tend to believe that you can just post an idea and somebody will
quickly come and make it real. It doesn't work like that, while this is a
community projects are born of individual initiative, then later people will
aid and the project will become a conjunct effort but it won't take out if
somebody doesn't walk the first steps. Right now we have a lot of ideas but
without volunteers those ideas will never see the light.

I'm encouraging people to contact Ubuntu sympathizers working in news sites
and social networks across the net so that we can build a database.


2010/8/8 C. F. Howlett <[email protected]>

> Andy:
>
> I have to agree with much of your analysis and I've certainly had
> similar experiences.
>
> I've found some good to extraordinary pieces in the spreadubuntu site,
> but as far as a coordinated marketing approach?  I don't see much of
> that happening.  It's quite disappointing as I really do appreciate the
> Ubuntu product.  Grass roots is all well and good, but I would hope that
> with a product as mature and developed as 10.04+ appears to be, more
> concrete, coordinated campaigns would be launched.
>
>
>

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