@Jo-Erlend Schinstad

Your "targets" are great. Brilliant really!

One additional dimension I see from my work in the Local Community (at
the city level) are those people that like/love Ubuntu (the software
system) but do not necessarily understand or adopt the Ubuntu ethos
(i.e. the Humanity part: sharing their knowledge and skills and
contributing so everyone benefits). I also have met people who love (and
in some cases really live) the Ubuntu ethos (in other areas of their
lives) but have not grasped the potential connection with
software/technology and this project.

This latter group is one of the "targets" that we focus on. The ethos
naturally leads to a willingness to leap into the software.

Thank you for sharing your insight.

Cheers,
Randall
Ubuntu Vancouver LoCo

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On 10-08-22 10:44 PM, Jo-Erlend Schinstad wrote:
> Targets
> 1. Those who doesn't know and care. Our goal is to make them want to try it.
> 2. The ones who are interested, but feel the obstacle is too great.
> 3. Those who have installed it: We make them want to keep it.
> 4. Dualbooters: We inspire them to use Ubuntu more than the other one.
> 5. Regular users: We inspire them to spread the word.
> 6. Inspired users: We educate them on how they can contribute to the
> actual software, translations, etc.
>   


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