How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
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How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
I think there are many ways of promoting Linux Mint worldwide:
1- Convince government in the third world to switch to Linux Mint and support it. Mint can provide services to these contries while getting financial support.
2- Convince desdicated users on this forum to spread the word in there contries. Mint can send DVDs, small and cheap items (like lighters, pins , cheap t-shirts....) to these people to distribute or sell in their corresponding countries. BTW I insist on cheap items because people in third world countries cannot afford 40 or 50 US Dollars for a t-shirt. Mint name should be written in bold too for people to notice it.
3- Contact universities worldwide and provide them with customized Linux Mint ISOs to serve specific purposes and in return these universities host Linux Mint ISOs or provide Mint team with more developers to develop Mint yet further.
4- Send professional and well known figures abroad to give lectures at universities to convince people to convert to Linux ( Clement, Stallman, Torvalds....)
5- Contact TV channels and convince them to dedicate shows to Linux Mint hosting famous figures like the above names or members of the Mint team to speak about Mint.
6- Establish a department for promotion and communication, like a public relations team.
7- Contact political parties and convince them to support Linux Mint.
I can help if needed in Tunisia and below are my contact details:
Brahim Salem
Address: 36 Nouvelle Cité, Chorbane 5130, Mahdia,Tunisia
Telephone: (+216) 97 95 72 72
1- Convince government in the third world to switch to Linux Mint and support it. Mint can provide services to these contries while getting financial support.
2- Convince desdicated users on this forum to spread the word in there contries. Mint can send DVDs, small and cheap items (like lighters, pins , cheap t-shirts....) to these people to distribute or sell in their corresponding countries. BTW I insist on cheap items because people in third world countries cannot afford 40 or 50 US Dollars for a t-shirt. Mint name should be written in bold too for people to notice it.
3- Contact universities worldwide and provide them with customized Linux Mint ISOs to serve specific purposes and in return these universities host Linux Mint ISOs or provide Mint team with more developers to develop Mint yet further.
4- Send professional and well known figures abroad to give lectures at universities to convince people to convert to Linux ( Clement, Stallman, Torvalds....)
5- Contact TV channels and convince them to dedicate shows to Linux Mint hosting famous figures like the above names or members of the Mint team to speak about Mint.
6- Establish a department for promotion and communication, like a public relations team.
7- Contact political parties and convince them to support Linux Mint.
I can help if needed in Tunisia and below are my contact details:
Brahim Salem
Address: 36 Nouvelle Cité, Chorbane 5130, Mahdia,Tunisia
Telephone: (+216) 97 95 72 72
Last edited by Brahim Salem on Sun Jan 19, 2014 2:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
I'm surprised linux hasn't caught on big time in the third world but linuxmint is a small business. In order to be able to approach governments you need a whole different scale of operation. ( Or maybe just one person with your energy level and enthusiasm... ) Ubuntu can do this and Redhat. My first reaction to this is that a local user group is the right way to go with Linux.Brahim wrote:1- Convince government in the third world to switch to Linux Mint and support it. Mint can provide services to these contries while getting financial support.
Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
Sometimes I fix peoples computers (mostly old ones). So I could recommend people to try Linux. And install it for them.
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Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
dagon wrote:I'm surprised linux hasn't caught on big time in the third world but linuxmint is a small business. In order to be able to approach governments you need a whole different scale of operation. ( Or maybe just one person with your energy level and enthusiasm... ) Ubuntu can do this and Redhat. My first reaction to this is that a local user group is the right way to go with Linux.Brahim wrote:1- Convince government in the third world to switch to Linux Mint and support it. Mint can provide services to these contries while getting financial support.
I have ben promoting Linux Mint in my town for a long time and i did convince many users to convert to Mint. I do the same on many forums too indirectly (1- http://www.zoringroup.com/forum/viewtop ... f=9&t=6166 2- http://forumubuntusoftware.info/viewtop ... =29&t=9615 ......)
Approaching governments is a piece of cake for me. We had a revolution in Tunisia and I'm part of a political party and I can push the isue in my way but i need backup from the Mint team I can mobilize people on a large scale too. Just back me up
Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
I fix people's computers all the time and I always install Linux Mint for theme or dual-boot it with Windows I need some green original CDs to distribute at universities and big cities Green lighters with Mint logo is great idea. You can make cheap Chinese onesgmc85 wrote:Sometimes I fix peoples computers (mostly old ones). So I could recommend people to try Linux. And install it for them.
Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
We also need 32-bit OEM version too so end users can set their own username and password.Brahim wrote:I fix people's computers all the time and I always install Linux Mint for theme or dual-boot it with Windows I need some green original CDs to distribute at universities and big cities Green lighters with Mint logo is great idea. You can make cheap Chinese onesgmc85 wrote:Sometimes I fix peoples computers (mostly old ones). So I could recommend people to try Linux. And install it for them.
deviantArt http://fmcgorenc.deviantart.com/
gnome-look http://gnome-look.org/usermanager/searc ... name=gmc85
Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
...and all we need to do now is finish it! Moahahaaa!Brahim wrote:We had a revolution...
Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
Yes, but only 64-bit. We also need 32-bit for older computers.Brahim wrote:We already have OEM versions man
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Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
Last edited by Brahim Salem on Sun Jan 19, 2014 1:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
dagon wrote:...and all we need to do now is finish it! Moahahaaa!Brahim wrote:We had a revolution...
Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
I posted this here https://www.facebook.com/groups/720730851278414/ on my group to see what people think of them
Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
People already started asking about the price
Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
In that case the first thing I would do is to make sure that official documents and media is available in open file formats.Brahim wrote:I'm part of a political party and I can push the isue in my way but i need backup from the Mint team I can mobilize people on a large scale too. Just back me up
I can't think of a better place to start if you're planning to invade a country with digital penguins.
Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
I was promoting LM for some time quite intensely because I thougth they would never do mistakes like Ubuntu did with the Amazon Lens.Brahim wrote:I think there are many ways of promoting Linux Mint worldwide:
1- Convince government in the third world to switch to Linux Mint and support it. Mint can provide services to these contries while getting financial support.
(....)
I was wrong. Governments and Companies will never consider Linux Mint when they see this:
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=90&t=145176
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 7&t=148124
Alone the IP-Adress of a user is considered a protected data under European Law - for very good reasons.
Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=90&t=145176Mohr wrote:I was wrong. Governments and Companies will never consider Linux Mint when they see this:
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 7&t=148124
Both topics were answered by clem and xenopeek. Reed them again. Don't go more off topic.
Last edited by dagon on Sun Jan 19, 2014 5:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Reason: Edit: Answer updated
Re: How to promote Linux Mint worldwide
I actually wanna get one of these myelf just awesome! but making these would cost more money and so would increase the price!We don't want to sell clothes but twe want people to see Linux Mint logo and associate it with a product and that's Linux Mint
dagon wrote:In that case the first thing I would do is to make sure that official documents and media is available in open file formats.Brahim wrote:I'm part of a political party and I can push the isue in my way but i need backup from the Mint team I can mobilize people on a large scale too. Just back me up
I can't think of a better place to start if you're planning to invade a country with digital penguins.
what do you mean by official documents?