It's true that TV commercials are expensive. But it is much more effective
that promoting by speaking with people. Even in my country it has a high
media approachability for most of the advertisements which are telecasted on
the TV.
Fahadh Nazir
2008/9/22 Foxhaund <foxhaund(a)gmail.com>
TV ads are too expensive for promoting of Fedora. The best way to
promote F
is speaking with people about all the F's features and pluses.
2008/9/22 Larry Cafiero <larry.cafiero(a)gmail.com>
2008/9/21 Juan M. Rodriguez <nushio(a)gmail.com>:
>
> > About a year ago (might've been months, Internet "news" are
classified
> as
> > "ancient" if older than 6 hours) there was a huge discussion on /.
> regarding
> > a penguin in a F1 Formula Car. It costed several millions, was tiny, and
> the
> > driver crashed the car.
>
> That was last year (2007) at Indianapolis -- there was an effort to
> sponsor one of the cars that raised about $20,000, and that got Tux on
> the nose and sides of the car (since the team was unsponsored going
> into the race). The driver, Roberto Moreno, crashed after 30 laps or
> so and finished last.
>
> There is a definite advantage to promoting Fedora (or Linux or
> whatever) through mass media channels. I disagree when Juan says that
> "youtube is enough."
>
> Larry Cafiero
>
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