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2008-10-07
So for me the easiest way to address this issue is to actually use a page right out of the Microsoft bag of tricks. Knowledge ='s Adoption.
Open Source lacks a Mind Share, so how do we fix that issue. Take the approach of a "Load Fest" or "Roadshow". If we as a community put together the contents of a workshop that taught people for "No Cost" a one day course on loading and using the "core" applications and interfaces of Ubuntu, we could gain the mind share and adoption that is so desperately needed. Microsoft used to conduct load fest training sessions where people would bring their laptops and an instructor such as myself would instruct them on loading the software. We would then cover a hand out with basic instructions, we see this in the corporate world every day. If you are deploying a new software package and want to ensure adoption, train people over lunch and provide demos and hand outs.
So if anyone wants to read this and run with it, contact me at "jzuniga" dot "akos @ gmail" dot "com".
I'm in, let's fix this problem.
Cheers