Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 08:58:55 -0700 From: Wes Peters <wes@softweyr.com> To: Louis Bertrand <louis@signalpath.on.ca> Cc: Jim Mock <jim@corp.au.triax.com>, eT <eT@KryptoKom.DE>, FreeBSD Chat <freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG>, FreeBSD Advocacy <freebsd-advocacy@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: what's in a name? Message-ID: <36DD5C3F.A0FC6C1F@softweyr.com> References: <Pine.BSF.4.05.9903030847300.1372-100000@tronix.signalpath.on.ca>
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Louis Bertrand wrote: > > Pardon an interloper from OpenBSD. I just subscribed and caught this > thread which echoes a draft of an opinion piece I was going to do for > DaemonNews. > > On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Jim Mock wrote: > > > > could it be that the word linux just 'sounds' more like a friendly > > > operating system than FreeBSD? and that because of this new users > > > are more susceptible to using it? > > > > > > > Eh? How does Linux sound more user-friendly? > > > > 1) Because it's associated with a real person's name, whose hype as a > philantropic boy-genius from Finland catches the attention of non-techies > (may it's that Mozart thing...). I'm not running Linus down -- he is > articulate and media-savvy and has a lot to do with the success of Linux. > > <humour> But if you changed the name of FreeBSD to Jordan, you'd get in > trouble with Nike. </humour> TerryBSD lives! > 2) Because a name is one of the hardest things to remember about a person > -- it's an arbitrary choice by parents, and not tied back to a physical > characteristic. Hence you try to make the name representative and > associated with mnemonic clues (Linux -> Linus) A big no-no in marketing > is using initials (IBM is big > enough to get away with it -- a freenix OS isn't). Try explaining BSD to a > non-techie, then quiz him/her the next day. If they even remember the > name, you'll get DBS, BBS, BSB... Or worse, DSB, that terrible disease that afflicts teenage boys EVERYwhere. Comments about TerryDSB are unwelcome in this forum... > Hence you use something that evokes a > warm fuzzy response and you're more likely to be remembered. Media scribes > are like the rest of us: over-worked and underpaid. You need to catch > their attention. We'll have to make the TerryBSD daemon thinner, with freckles. That oughtta remove any sinister connotations. > You won't solve the problem by going into denial. I can if I deny there is a problem. I don't have any personal need for FreeBSD to become a whopping commercial success; I do not seek the validation of the marketplace for my choices in using and contributing to FreeBSD. How's that for denial? -- "Where am I, and what am I doing in this handbasket?" Wes Peters Softweyr LLC http://www.softweyr.com/~softweyr wes@softweyr.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-advocacy" in the body of the message
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