Ubuntu Linux: This Is Just the Start
We launched Works With U on May 2, 2008. In less than 24 hours, I’ve been flooded with a range of email filled with questions, feedback and even some constructive criticism from Ubuntu users in North America, Europe, Australia and other regions. And we’re listening to our early readers.
So, a few quick thoughts: Thanks for the feedback. We know this site isn’t “complete.” Rather, much like the Ubuntu industry itself, we’ve only just begun. We will continue to tweak our menu system to reflect the topics that interest our readers. We’ll build out content — quickly — to help you understand the pros (and yes, the cons) of Ubuntu Linux. But most of all, we’ll continue to listen to reader suggestions.
We know the Ubuntu community is passionate about Ubuntu. We hope we can match that passion with this site. Thank you for your feedback so far. I look forward to hearing more from readers in the days ahead.
What in the world is the “Ubuntu industry”?
We believe a range of companies — integrators, consultants, service providers, software developers, hardware specialists, etc. — will emerge and evolve into an Ubuntu-type industry.
Looks nice.
Thanks
dkloo: You’re a person of few words. Please share some constructive criticism when your time permits.
This looks like a very good website; considering it is so young it has filled out quickly!
I like the feel of the site, the menu on the top is a nice touch.
Looking forward to your “U” articles, and I hope you are planning on some “K” (kubuntu) ones as well…..or any other of the ubuntu derivatives.
Tim B @6: Thanks for the feedback. We will be sure to cover Kubuntu and other Ubuntu offerings. But I also want to set reader expectations.
As a new web site in an emerging market, we’re trying to get a feel for the types of content that will generate the most reader interest. This remains a work in progress, and we look forward to hearing more feedback from readers who make specific content requests.
Thanks for visiting and we look forward to your future feedback.