When  Lindows went up against Microsoft they didn't change it to
Lindows.org. They changed it to Linspire. It wasn't their first choice but
it is still a marketable name and they re-established it quickly. It turned
out to be a better way. Sometimes sacrifices have to be made and often they
are for the better.

I'm sorry if I offend anyone but to be honest, from the outside looking in
the .org is not pretty to look at. Instead of looking for a better way,
Obviously the attitude here is to shoot down any suggestions for improvement
and go with the status quo. Can't anyone think outside the box anymore? 

-----Original Message-----
From: André Wyrwa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 7:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Marketing] The missing ".org" again

Support wrote:
> Personally I think the .org is stupid and is poor marketing and I
suggested
> they drop it a long time ago but until someone in charge wises up and
> realizes that it doesn't help the cause I am just banging my head against
> the wall. I used to say OpenOffice.org when pitching it to all my clients
> but I stopped when people started asking me why it is called .org.
> Apparently, at least in my area, .org sounds silly and amateurish to
others
> as well. But then, what do I know. I am not as smart as your marketing
team
> or I would be on it.

Cool Idea! I take it you will deal with the resulting copyright
infringement charges? Thanks!

http://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/faq-other.html#4

André.

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