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Date:      Wed, 22 Apr 1998 21:37:24 -0400
From:      Malartre <malartre@aei.ca>
To:        freebsd-advocacy@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Demo & freebsd-*lite*
Message-ID:  <353E9B54.9E8D0A4C@aei.ca>

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Well, I dont think than freebsd-*lite* or freebsd-really-*lite* is the
good aproach.
Has a Unix system, its complicated to install.
You can do a lot of promotion without having to do a lite version.
I explain:  You should do a Demo in Java or for win95 (Visual Basic) who
will not be a OS but only an overview of what FreeBSD looks and what can
it do.  How to buy it and where to read on it.  I have seen that with
OS/2 and it was really interesting and simple.
No hour spend to get the thing up, only an overview.  And now, I have
OS/2 so it have worked for me.

Sorry for my bad english

Dont spend hour on a system who will work for 50% of the people who try
it.
Best exemple: Win98 crash in the hand of Bill Gates when he was in
demonstration.
Pretty Blue Screen.

Malartre


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