Re: Laptop with KDE Mascot printed
Paul Brown <[email protected]> Wed, 16 Mar 2022 14:11:02 +0100
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| Organization | KDE |
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On Wednesday, 16 March 2022 04:05:52 CET Aleix Pol wrote: > Much like all of our software, all of our artwork sure is available for > people to reuse in very accessible licences. > > What we are discussing here is what we promote, where we put our focus. > > Is our vision that as many devices as possible with KDE artwork should be > roaming in the universe? > Or can we continue nurturing our relationship with hardware partners to > actually provide a meaningful KDE and Plasma experience? Or both. From what can be perceived as frivolous, you can reach depth (sorry for the paperback pop psychology there). For example: one of our most popular and used applications by far is GCompris. Literally used by millions of kids worldwide, it is so ubiquitous, we cannot keep up with all the new institutions we discover using it everyday. It is a software that is popular among young children and I would argue that, before liking it for the interesting challenges it poses, kids are first attracted to its bright colours and cartoon characters. Visual attractiveness is an excellent way to draw the public's attention to our products. In many scenarios, the only way. Not all demographics we reach are serious, tech-oriented professionals, and many will be attracted to KDE and become users, and even community members, through, among other things, its more superficial side, such as it's pretty interface, cute dragons and so on. One of Promo's main directives is "attract more users to KDE". I would argue that we should exploit everything that works to help achieve that goal. As mentioned above, in no way will this route we exclude marketing KDE's more serious side to other audiences, notwithstanding. TL; DR: It is not an "either ... or" matter. We can successfully do both. Cheers Paul -- Promotion & Communication www: http://kde.org Mastodon: https://mastodon.technology/@kde Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kde/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kdecommunity LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kde