Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
>
> We need, to work on the install. Debian is so awesome. Yet, will not be
> noticed by the masses unless the install method becomes better than RH.
> RH's method is open sourced. So there should be a way for debian to make
> it better.
>
> I'm willing to participate in a marketing effort. Such an effort will
> grow when there are entrepreneurs willing to base their tech biz efforts
> on debian.
>
> Perhaps, a 2 tier approach could ensue. 1) logo visibility effort; 2) (in
yes I do strongly think that logo visibility could make a huge
difference - specially if the logo had 'debian' AND 'linux' on it - this
would help stop people associating linux with redhat.
Plus putting a debian logo on your website, I suppose, is the least that
you can do to thank the developers, making sure their work doesn't go
unthanked or unnoticed, I suppose.
frankie
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