Dominik Wagenfuehr wrote:

[...]

> TheInquirer 
> [8]. (Last one is ridiculous... Saying "Cannonical" and "Open sauce 
> software"...)

This is clearly ridicule, which also makes interesting reading for some.

Most publicity, even bad publicity, is probably 'good' publicity, 
however, being vulnerable to ridicule is bad news, particularly if 
readers might think there is any credibilitiy behind it.
Being able to make fun of something is very powerful for competitors 
to gain from.

I see it as reminding us that marketing has many levels, starting with 
stickers and leaflets, and moving up through some very powerful, but 
subtle, strategies.

> [8] http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=41714

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alan cocks
Kubuntu user#10391

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