On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 06:07:50AM -0500, Josh Boyer wrote:
On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 13:53 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Will Woods wrote:
> >
> > General
> > * In previous test releases the default product was called
> > "Prime", but after feedback from Marketing and the community
it
> > has been renamed simply "Fedora".
I think Red Hat marketing did a very bad job here. While "Fedora" is a
strong brand, it will create too much confusion.
"I installed Fedora, but there is no foo, where can I get it?"
"But it is in Fedora."
"I'm sure it isn't, I just checked again."
"OK, I also checked, it *is* there, are you blind?"
"OK, just to be sure (maybe it has another packagename), I installed
everything, still no /usr/bin/foo. :("
"Everything from Fedora and still no foo? That is strange, BTW how
long did it take to install everything, that must have taken quite
some time."
"No, I have a fast DVD drive and I installed all packages of Fedora
from there"
...
> Are you referring to Red Hat marketing here? It certainly
wasn't
Yes.
> discussed in Fedora Marketing. Where was this discussed publicly?
To my knowledge it wasn't discussed on a public list. Though it was
debated in IRC several times.
Why not let Fedora marketing make a sane decision? RH marketing seems
not to know what "Fedora" is.
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