On Saturday 28 Aug 2010, Narendra Sisodiya wrote:
On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 12:19 AM, Rony
<gnulinuxist(a)gmail.com> wrote:
You can post an installation and experience
report on both systems.
Please have a look at my signature text too.
See, how many times I need to remind you all that schoolos is one
stop solution of schools where there is no Internet or tend to zero
Internet present.
It is biggest fault in the design in Linux Distro that NORMAL HUMAN
BEING can not copy/install VLC media player from linux system to
another. HE has to run Crappy yum command which sucks my life all
the time even at good speed internet.
I am not into debate mood and not proving that SchoolOS is best, but
it has a very good scope in biggest untouched field in education
system. And one day it will be highly used Linux Distro in India.
If you're promoting a product, the least you can do is give the
objective features of the product and provide some (again objective)
reasons why someone should use that product. "Install it and see" is
hardly a way to get people to use the OS.
I'd expect to see at least the following:
- Feature list
- Benefit list
- Comparison with other similar products
- Special features
- List of disadvantages, if any
- Support commitment
Which brings me to the other, critical issue: what is the commitment on
the future of this OS? How large is the organisation behind it? Is
there a defined road map?
Please don't view this as criticism or negativity, Narendra. In the
real world, these are questions that anyone will ask before committing
themselves to a relatively unknown product, and you must be prepared to
answer them. Hell, these are the easy ones! Go to anyone with some
experience in managing IT and see the sort of questions you face!
Regards,
-- Raj
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