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Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?
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Chris Croughton |
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Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question? |
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Wed, 11 Jun 2003 09:54:00 +0100 |
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On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 09:47:35PM -0000, MJ Ray wrote:
> Chris Croughton <address@hidden> wrote:
> > The problem is that /at the moment/ there are a lot of people to whom I
> > can't recommend Free Software because they won't be able to use it [...]
>
> This made me think of two things. The first is that you should try not
> to prejudge people. Some will exceed your expectations, while others
> will not reach as far as you thought. Acting as a guardian or gatekeeper
> who only gives the good stuff to people who you think could cope is fraught
> with problems.
I'm talking about people who I know what they need because I have talked
to them and I know what they do and what their timescales are. If they
lose a week's productivity, they won't have a job; if their productivity
goes down by 50% ditto. For them it is not "the good stuff", it is not
as good as what they are already using (apart from any ideological
factors).
> The second was that you have to be careful when talking among friends just
> to suggest that they take a look at things that have worked well for you.
> Don't oversell it. Be honest about the pros and cons. Don't say it will
> solve all their problems, bring world peace and do the dishes, else you're
> setting yourself up for a hard fall.
That's exactly my point. I am looking at what they actually want and
need to do and can see that it's not something which Free Software
(currently) provides. This is why I still run a 'doze machine, because
there is nothing 'free' which matches Noteworthy Composer for what I
want to do with musical scoring (and my multi-UPS monitoring package was
so much easier to write in VB).
> I also know that I've done both on occasion, but I hope I've learnt my
> lesson ;-)
People who discover something new are usually the ones who are excited
and "everyone must do this". Most grow out of it <g>. Some,
unfortunately, go on to become fanatics, and that is the danger because
they are the ones whill often try to force things on people for whom it
is a suboptimal choice.
I could never be a salesman, for anything. I can't tell a customer
"this is /the/ best thing" because I know full well that there is no
such animal, everything has drawbacks and is suboptimal for some people
and some purposes. Horses for courses.
Chris C
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, (continued)
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, Chris Croughton, 2003/06/09
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, Neil Darlow, 2003/06/09
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, ian, 2003/06/09
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, Neil Darlow, 2003/06/09
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, ian, 2003/06/09
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, Chris Croughton, 2003/06/09
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, Robin Green, 2003/06/09
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, Robin Green, 2003/06/09
- [Fsfe-uk] Re: An ignorant question?, Sean Rima, 2003/06/10
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, MJ Ray, 2003/06/10
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?,
Chris Croughton <=
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, PFJ, 2003/06/11
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, Chris Croughton, 2003/06/11
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, MJ Ray, 2003/06/11
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, Roger Leigh, 2003/06/11
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, Alex Hudson, 2003/06/11
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, Chris Croughton, 2003/06/12
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, Roger Leigh, 2003/06/12
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, Robin Green, 2003/06/12
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?, Ralph Corderoy, 2003/06/13
- FSFE-UK (Re: [Fsfe-uk] An ignorant question?), Alex Hudson, 2003/06/13