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Re: promotion for linux in arabia (preliminary thoughts)



Hello Isam:

I just wanted to comment on spreading the use of Linux in University. I am a Canadian/Syrian and when I was in Univeristy of British Columbia we had an INSTALL FEST. It was an indoor festival full of people, lots of electrical plugs, monitors table and lots of enthusiasim.

Peple simply brough their machines and we helped them install Linux on their machines. They learned alot. made friends and went home with a fully functional Linux system , well almost functional in some case, and got to play with it.

I suggest LUGS in the Midd. East think of something along these lines.

Whada ya think ?

Isam Bayazidi wrote:
Salam All, Arafat had posted a very interesting post in the doc list, and I thought that it would have all the needed audiance here in the general list.. Arafat, your ideas are great .. it seems that some of them are already implemented.. such as:
1) A rough plan, roadmap if you may call it, can be found here:
http://www.arabeyes.org/projects/project_list.txt


I guess that this document need to be revised by all of you, suggest additions, involve in any part of it as you may see. I guess that we need an HTML version of the file, and we need a document with clear and good steps to achive what is mentioned in the plan. The only thing standing against doing this, is that Arabeyes does not have constant commitment by developers/contributors, this is my opinion at least..

2) "A website dedicated to the novice user, who wants more info about Linux".. I guess that is already done by a number od websites check linuxnewbie for example.. if you are talking about the Arab Linux User, then that is another story.. linux4arab provide some guidance for new linux user, giving some info about what Linux is and so .. What Arabeyes 'can do'/'had been doing' is to provide comprehensive document/pages about Arabic support on Linux.. it is Still in development stage, and it need to be translated to Arabic and maybe Frensh (the Other second langauge in Arab countries beside English)
http://www.arabeyes.org/howto/arabic-howto/


About other points you mentioned .. do you, or any one here in the list have suggestions on how to do it ? like how to reach big websites (those with big trafic) ? just send to webadmin at something ? or maybe if there is face to face meetings with people involved with those sites ? I am not sure ..

About analysis, I agree that we need to have analysis about user needs, although I do not agree with you when it comes to KDE :-) anyhow, how can such analysis happen? should we post polls about what users use in websites such as Linux4arab ? what questions should we ask, suggestions ?

If may add, there is few points about promossion that I can add.. University Students approuch .. campains to universities by Arabeyes/LUG members can help introduce Linux to University students.. those students serve as the core of any project servival .. as they are very giving and welling to contribute to community .. I may be mistaken, but most of the projects where born inside universities either by students or teachers .. (Linux, GNU, etc..)

About Distro contacts, and other issues.. we need a taskforce for that.. You proposed great ideas, now we need to set up a team to work on them, don't expect that you throw ideas and wait for someone to do it :-) please step forward with action .. who is interested in working on the Arabeyes-Promotion Taskforce ? it is no easy job..

what do you think?

Yours
Isam Bayazidi


On Saturday 28 December 2002 12:35, Arafat Medini wrote:


Salam all,

Some preliminary thoughts about how to resolve the problem of the very
very little user base of linux in arabia.

1.Contact the big websites like Aljazeera. Arabia, alarabonline and
convince them to show articles about linux and the free software
movement, convince them to let us elp in the making of the articles so
that we can show the advantages of linux.

2.Make a website dedicated for the novice user who wants to get
information about linux. It has to be a simple website which has all the
needed information about linux.

3.Contact the major distributors to ask about some support in the
arabization.

4.Contact all the arab linux user groups to make some in town promotion
I think it the job of their members to promote linux among their freinds
and at universities. Ask them to promote linux and collaborate with them
for the acquisition of new users.

5.Try to analize the possible user base in the arabic world:

for example :
as paradox as it seems gnome seems to be more suited for the arabic user
then KDE simply becasue gnome2 uses far less resources then KDE3, but we
have are very far in KDE translation and KDE is  pushed very hard in
mouth to mouth propaganda, the paradox is that when using KDE in tunisia
I remarked that it is useless becasue it uses so many resources, so it
is as if we were making publicity for a rolls royce for a road between
Alexandria and aswan ...

6.The most important thing is mouth to mouth propaganda we have to show
friends the distros and make them use the distros and ask them to show
the distros to other freinds and so on.

7.Also very important in the internet community arabeyes has gained some
respect we can try to use this respect to convince the orginazations
mentioned above to work with us, like haydar linux does.

8.We have to make a plan and a timeline thos are preliminary thoughts,
any other comment and preleminary thoughts about a  roadmap would be
much appreciated.

cheers



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