Article title: OpenSUSE community leaders point out four major events in Linux. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
OpenSUSE community leaders point out four top priorities for Linux
This is a technical obstacle that Linux needs to overcome. Most of the technical barriers facing Linux today are about support from hardware retailers. However, this can be compensated by increasing the market, so that they can see that it is in their interest to support the Linux platform.
1. many important roles of Community funding contribute a lot of money to open source, but this is usually the strategic needs of their own enterprises. In general, this is very good for Linux and open-source free software, but the lack of donations and support for some projects unrelated to retail sellers. We have done some things to overcome this point, but we haven't done it yet. We should get some clues from PBS, and then start to make a mortgage drive, or find others to raise funds from Linux supporters, and ensure that the money is issued fairly and notarized. Google's Summer of Code may be the closest thing to us. But this plan can only go so far (code) the main burden should not be fully on Google.
2. I own the first Linux book in an actual document project, which is a subscription of the Linux file Project (LDP), that is, the Linux Bible. Since then, Linux has matured a lot, but LDP has failed to grow and therefore has succeeded. Each Linux release has its own document team. In general, major publishers are doing well in creating their own version-related documents. However, free open-source software and standard Linux tool documentation are lacking. What we can actually use is a mature document project that makes friendly documents, which is also famous for Sun Solaris. Review, which is why we need Community funding independent of various Linux retailers-to support document development and other materials, these materials are unlikely to be found by independent publishers.
3. better statistics: when talking about Linux, we should say how many people use Linux, which release version is the most popular, and how many people contribute to Linux, it seems impossible. We have some good references. who developed Linux from Greg Kroah-Harman? Both the report and Waugh Partners open-source Australian enterprises and community reports are good references-but there is no only channel to obtain such information, and some very good statistics seem to be only used in some specific fields. In this example, the kernel and Australia? There are no hundreds of projects in each continent.
4. Unified Marketing if you add the marketing budget of all Linux publishers together, double the sales budget, and add another zero. You will realize the money Microsoft spent on marketing. Is an advertising association a good idea? If you invest your money to expand the market and fight against another enterprise, it would be better to promote the Linux Consciousness. while advertising for a specific product or release, we add a general Linux advertisement to express the benefits of Linux.