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September 20th, 2007

Should Mozilla release a Linux?

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 5:04 am

Categories: Applications, General, Implementations, Linux Desktop OS, business models, management, marketing, mass market, support

Tags: Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Corp., Mozilla.org Web Site, Linux, Marketing Research, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing, Dana Blankenhorn

Victor Keegan of The GuardianWriting in The Guardian in London today, Victor Keegan (right) bemoans the lack of open source activity in Great Britain, which he attributes in part to the geekiness of Linux.

He also notes the strong market share of Mozilla Firefox. Then he asks this question:

Maybe Mozilla’s marketing skills should be harnessed by Linux to turn a wonderful product into something people actually want to use.

There is a lot in that one sentence.

First, is Mozilla’s success all down to marketing skills?

Second, would better marketing make more people use Linux?

Third, can or should Mozilla get involved in operating systems?

My view is that Keegan is confusing marketing with usability. Firefox is a very usable browser. It installs as quickly as Internet Explorer, and it’s intuitive. You don’t need its manual.

Other Mozilla projects, like Thunderbird, are slightly less usable. (I like Thunderbird, but it takes a long time to get a summary file on sub-folders, for instance.) As I learned earlier this week other projects, like Sunbird, have even poorer usability reputations.

The Mozilla.org Web site is slick, the logos for its products bright and vivid, but it’s not an advertiser, and the Foundation’s staff is fairly small. So are the staffs of Open Office and Ubuntu.

And this is basic problem. A free business model doesn’t bring in the money needed for support, marketing, and usability a paid model delivers. These are elements the mass market expects in the products it uses.

The recent support given by IBM and Google to the open source movement, coupled with that of Sun and others, needs to be considered carefully, in other words.

The open source movement needs more than just good code to succeed.

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. You can follow Dana on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Mozilla needs to team with someone (like, say, Ubuntu) and use their browser domination to get the open source message across. Doing it alone without another to help will end in disaster and ruin the... (Read the rest)
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yes a million time  Quebec-french | 09/20/07
They should concentrate on getting Firefox right  Michael Kelly | 09/20/07
Problems with Firefox  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 09/20/07
I'm thinking mainly of security issues  Michael Kelly | 09/20/07
Well on the lighter side they get fixed fast  voska | 09/20/07
Yes they do  Michael Kelly | 09/20/07
Yeah well...  Linux User 147560 | 09/20/07
Maybe, maybe not their fault  Michael Kelly | 09/20/07
On this we can agree  Linux User 147560 | 09/20/07
Puhleeze  notsofast | 09/21/07
And...  RS9 | 09/21/07
And besides  Michael Kelly | 09/20/07
Skeptical?  drobinow | 09/21/07
RE: Should Mozilla release a Linux?  craiglarry | 09/20/07
Learning Time  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 09/20/07
I don't find  RS9 | 09/21/07
Like anything else it becomes Second Nature...  LazLong | 09/20/07
Linux does need mega-corporate backing...  shoktai@... | 09/20/07
Anything to take a stab at Linux...  LazLong | 09/20/07
"tech journalists"  Caesar Tjalbo | 09/20/07
Why it won't work  voska | 09/20/07
Why should a ...  Larry the Security Guy | 09/20/07
No They shouldn't  jfp | 09/20/07
No, we need more help like Jesse gives..  BillyG_n_SC | 09/20/07
They should partner with ONE linux vendor and make a killer distro.  kraterz | 09/20/07
We already have many good distros  Ole Man | 09/20/07
Everyone should release a Linux Distro  THEE WOLF | 09/20/07
RE: Should Mozilla release a Linux?  Greenknight_z | 09/21/07
Why more distros...  jasonp@... | 09/21/07
No  epcraig | 09/21/07
RE: Should Mozilla release a Linux?  as901 | 09/22/07
RE: Should Mozilla release a Linux?  crazeebob2000@... | 09/22/07
RE: Should Mozilla release a Linux? well?  carmoe | 09/23/07
Abstinance until Marriage  kcandow@... | 10/09/07

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