On 28/08/2008, London School of Puppetry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there - I suppose my concern is not a personal need to join a group etc- > but rather the impression an organisation makes- I think Ubuntu is great- > and the support from the 'community'(male or female) helping me to make a > necessity work - I am irritated by female Windows users I know who don't > need it for games, sound and film editing and so COULD switch to Ubuntu but > it seems such a big deal because of the atmos surrounding open source.an > atmosphere that has never bothered me personally-I have to say!
Hmm, interesting. Why do computers create such fear in people? I've known plenty of users who were scared of changing their basic computing habits, never mind their OS. I've not considered the effect that the perception of open source could have though, I thought that was something which mainly affected large organisations. I'd be interested to know whether people were put off using linux/Ubuntu because it's 'open source' and why, and what we as a community could do to change it. -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
