Ken Heard wrote:
If GNU-Linux is going to make any serious inroads in the BDU market
(BDU=brain dead user) which Microsoft dominates faute de mieux, there
has to be documentation which the average BDU can understand. In the
distros about which I have had personal experience (Red Hat 8 --
before RH abandoned the BDUs -- Debian Sarge and now Etch) such
documentation seems to be an afterthought. [...]
Ken Heard
Toronto, Canada
Very good writing Ken, I enjoyed reading it. I agree with you that to
appeal to the BDU market the Debian community will have to band together
and create easy to follow documentation, but the question is do we
really want it?
I know that bringing BDU people to Linux is an awesome idea, but the
influx of BDUs would bring a "stupidity" to Debian, one that is often
associated with distros like Ubuntu (Note: I have nothing against Ubuntu
personally, it's just commonly known that most people frown upon Ubuntu
users). In my experience Debian requires you know nothing about Linux to
install it, but rather just how a computer works. As much as I'd love to
have my mother use Debian over Windows, I'd rather give her a Fedora or
Ubuntu disc before I'd ever give her a Debian installer.
Although, I am interested in helping to bring more people to Debian. I
know that everyone is a BDU at one time, down to both you and me. If you
need any help e-mail me at this address with anything you need done.
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