On 12 Nov 2007, at 11:28, Daniel Santos wrote:
Now I get it. The slogan is to attract developers. But developers
usually aren't attracted by short vague sentences, that make them
invest their precious time and effort on something they haven't
investigated properly. When you choose a technology to implement
something, you check first if it can do the job for you.
But anyway, take a look at this one :
GNUStep - object oriented portability
I don't favour that for a slogan ... it's more like a short
description, and it's to do with the mechanics rather than the aim
of GNUstep.
I also don't go for the tongue-in-cheek/humorous ones I've read.
The one that stands out for me is 'make your users smile today'
though I'd modify it slightly to 'make your users smile', because ...
1. the 'today' is reminiscent of a certain microsoft slogan
2. we want to make the users smile today and tomorrow and onwards
3. the shorter phrase just seems to scan better, and an elegant flow
to the language is good in a slogan.
As a developer, I'd like to have happy users.
GNUstep ... make your users smile ...