"An person without an open mind would not leave Windows for Linux." --voluntarily...
However, I am in a school environment where I assign students to computers. I try to accommodate student preferences to a certain extent, but a number are just assigned to a computer that meets the requirements to complete their assignments. For asian language support, that is Ubuntu. Also, a number of corporate users are on Ubuntu because the administration of their place of employment has chosen Ubuntu as their operating system. These are not voluntary users.
I would like to see more corporate users choose Ubuntu, so the less negative feedback those decision-makers receive from their employees, the more of them will stay with Ubuntu or adopt Ubuntu in the future.
"An person without an open mind would not leave Windows for Linux." --voluntarily...
However, I am in a school environment where I assign students to computers. I try to accommodate student preferences to a certain extent, but a number are just assigned to a computer that meets the requirements to complete their assignments. For asian language support, that is Ubuntu. Also, a number of corporate users are on Ubuntu because the administration of their place of employment has chosen Ubuntu as their operating system. These are not voluntary users.
I would like to see more corporate users choose Ubuntu, so the less negative feedback those decision-makers receive from their employees, the more of them will stay with Ubuntu or adopt Ubuntu in the future.