Hi,
On 05/15/2009 05:00 PM, Mathieu Bridon (bochecha) wrote:
> How about;
> "Fedora is similar to proprietary operating systems like
> Microsoft Windows and provides an easy and powerful graphical
> environment, office suite, games and more. It is a secure and virus-free
> experience with brand new releases full of major improvements every six
> months all for free (both in terms of cost, and ability to change the
> underlying code to suit your own needs)."
Isn't it similar to *BSD too ?
"Fedora is an Operating System, just like Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac
OS X or<insert as many as you want, keeping in mind that too few can
hurt people and too much will bore the reader> ... "
There's one thing that is concerning me.
When I submitted a game package in fedora, I had a description similar
to "this game is in the style of<name of a commercial game>" and I
was told to remove the reference to a commercial trademark not owned
by the Fedora Project as it could cause legal issues.
Aren't we in a similar case by writing this kind of stuff on our wiki page ?
IMO we should NOT use comparisons, the moment you start to do this, you
acknowledge that you are a follower instead of a leader. Fedora is what
it is, a full OS that you can use for millions of things and this is how
we should market it.
Steven