Le mardi 07 janvier 2020 à 17:14 +0100, Iñaki Ucar a écrit :
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> I'm far from having a satisfactory response to that, but I see two
> fronts here. First, marketing. How does Ubuntu managed to be so
> popular among less-experienced Linux users? I'm not sure, but I
> suspect that good marketing has something to do with it.
They had good marketing in the form of a billionaire publicly showering
cash around “in the public interest”. The press (especially the non-
technical press) loves this kind of story. Unfortunately, it’s not
something cheap or easy to replicate.
In my opinion it is more about story telling rather than actual marketing involving a big pile of cash.
What are the stories we can share about Fedora ? What kind of cool stuff it allows you to do ?
There is very little content (blog, article, tutorials, video etc ..) based on Fedora. For example we now have modularity and I have yet to read or watch someone showing the cool stuff they did with it.
I think the project needs different story to tell, for example "How Fedora can help in a DevSecOps pipeline" or "Why should I run my python microservice on Fedora" etc ...