On 17 Jan 2010 at 10:02, alan c wrote: > Apart from ignorance, even sheer prejudice, there is strong inertia to > continue with their existing OS whatever it is. > > There is, surprising to me, little motivation for many people I know, > to move from Windows. However, as Ubuntu gains more coverage, > including magazines on shelves, people will become aware it is a choice. >
This is just the way things are - for most people, computers are MS Windows. They always have been, and always will be. (And guess what? Even I still use XP as my main OS on my desktop computer because it still does things that Ubuntu cannot do.) I'm sure that whatever we do in the way of Ubuntu training must be targetted at people who already have Ubuntu (or at least a need for Ubuntu). We cannot think that these training sessions are aimed at converting people. Conversion is a marketing job. Training can only be aimed at people who are already converts, or who are the rare few who cannot have MS Windows. If we are to get past 'gatekeepers' who are died in the wool MS users, then we will need a really cast iron reason to teach Ubuntu to people. Something more than its just good for people to know that there is another OS other that MS. Tony -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/