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<blockquote data-quote="Floorhor" data-source="post: 1146171" data-attributes="member: 153765"><p>What website should I go to?</p><p>What button should I press? Websites of this sort are typically not clear, except to people who live and breathe this stuff.</p><p>What should I buy?</p><p>What is the name of what I should buy?</p><p>Where should it be stored?</p><p>Should any existing file be deleted?</p><p></p><p>All of these things are an error waiting to happen because I don't live and breathe this stuff. Jargon and jumped over steps are errors waiting to happen. Extremely clear, non-jargon steps with clear results indicated with each step, is what's going to really give open source mass appeal. I love the concept. Hate the implementation. I feel like an outsider looking into the holy of holies. I suppose the disappointment is where the 'tone' comes from. I sell for a living, and I go to the bank by taking my customer's tone to heart, and making sure my good and service takes away tone.</p><p></p><p>This is just a heads-up from a guy on your side, but not a wonk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Floorhor, post: 1146171, member: 153765"] What website should I go to? What button should I press? Websites of this sort are typically not clear, except to people who live and breathe this stuff. What should I buy? What is the name of what I should buy? Where should it be stored? Should any existing file be deleted? All of these things are an error waiting to happen because I don't live and breathe this stuff. Jargon and jumped over steps are errors waiting to happen. Extremely clear, non-jargon steps with clear results indicated with each step, is what's going to really give open source mass appeal. I love the concept. Hate the implementation. I feel like an outsider looking into the holy of holies. I suppose the disappointment is where the 'tone' comes from. I sell for a living, and I go to the bank by taking my customer's tone to heart, and making sure my good and service takes away tone. This is just a heads-up from a guy on your side, but not a wonk. [/QUOTE]
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