[00:01] <land0> This must be a very exciting time for you all here. :)
[00:01] <land0> I have an idea for a very brandable slogan to market the crap out of Ubuntu!
[00:01] <land0> Maybe someone has already thought of this
[00:02] <land0> It is simple and effective at the same time 
[00:02] <land0> without bashing or negativity
[00:02] <land0> Enough preamble 
[00:02] <land0> Here it is
[00:03] <land0> "You want to Ubuntu"
[00:03] <land0> Personally I think is is good enough to be the defacto slogan for Ubuntu
[00:04] <Flannel> land0: Besides "Linux for human beings"?
[00:04] <land0> It says what it means ans is fits with the broader concept of the true meaning of Ubuntu.
[00:04] <land0> Yes that is very good no doubt.
[00:05] <land0> But surely new ideas are welcome no?
[00:05] <land0> think of it like a marketing campaign.
[00:05] <land0> The defacto stuff is just me marketing my idea. ;)
[00:05] <land0> T-shirts
[00:06] <land0> Bumper stickers
[00:06] <land0> anyway
[00:06] <land0> That was it. Take it or leave it. :D
[00:07] <Flannel> land0: Do we want to make Ubuntu into a verb?  (Not being critical, just that question comes to mind)
[00:08] <land0> More like a household name. :)
[00:08] <land0> There could be variations on this as well
[00:08] <land0> such as You need to Ubuntu
[00:08] <land0> You'll love to Ubuntu
[00:10] <land0> As far as a verb I am thinking of what Desmond TuTu said about what Ubuntu is. It is more of a concept that means many things it is bigger than just a word itself. 
[00:11] <land0> anyway gotta run. I appreciate the feed back
[00:11] <land0> If anyone runs with it great if not great
[00:11] <land0> :D
[00:12] <land0> Oh and keep up the good work. :)