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    From: John Dalton <john.dalton@b...>
    Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 11:57:27 +1000
    Subject: [oc] Opencores Front Page
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    I've just been engaged in a brief discussion on Slashdot,
    refuting a claim that OpenCores is an industry front.  The
    poster accused the site of just being a bunch of links to
    advertise proprietory products.
    
    That got me thinking that the complainant may have been
    confused by some of the 'success story' links in the 'news'
    section of the front page.  (eg. three of the five
    current news items refer or link to external companies).
    
    It is is a good thing that OpenCores has these
    success stories and is letting others know about it.
    At the same time, perhaps we need to be careful that the names of
    the companies involved do not overshadow the opencores
    name?  Perhaps 'success stories' should make sure OpenCores
    and the list of cores used gets higher billing then the company
    name?
    
    An example might be:
    
    The <a href="http://www.opencores.org/projects/or1k/">OR1200</a>, <a 
    href="http://www.opencores.org/projects/uart16550/">UART</a> and <a 
    href="http://www.opencores.org/projects/ddr_sdr/">Memory Controller</a>
    OpenCores have been successfully applied by XYZ Corporation.  Read <a 
    href="http://Link_to_more_info">more about it.</a>.
    
    It's a subtle difference, but it places the emphasis on OpenCores
    rather than company XYZ.  In (English) grammatical terms, it means 
    making OpenCores the subject of the sentence rather than the predicate.
    
    If stored on the opencores site (where we have control over the 
    document), perhaps case studies should also have the opencores
    logo in the most prominant spot?  As it is, when the user
    opens the two PDF files currently being used as success stories,
    they get hit immediately with the logo of the company concerned.
    Opencores isn't mentioned until well into the text of the article.
    I'm not saying the company's logo should be removed, as they
    deserve credit for using opencores.  Rather I'm just saying
    OpenCores should get at least equal billing.  Success stories
    should be an ad fro OpenCores as well as the company.
    
    These suggestions are not meant to be negative criticism of
    those who write 'success stories'.  Rather, they are meant
    to highlight criticisms which others have made to me.  As
    such I hope this email will be helpful.
    
    
    On a slightly different topic, I have also noticed some strident
    criticsim of OpenCores on Slashdot, with little or no factual basis.
    (Hint: Do a search on slashdot for the term 'OpenSores'.)
    Either I am paranoid, or there are those out there actively working
    to sully OpenCores' name.  Perhaps eveyone should keep an eye
    out for such postings in all public forums, and post refuting
    messages wherever possible?  If every false posting is accompanied
    by a refutal, it should stop such 'FUD' in its tracks.  If
    such criticism addresses a valid point, maybe pass the criticism
    bask to this forum so the problem can be addressed and corrected?
    
    
    Best wishes
    John
    
    
    
    
    

    Follow upAuthor
    Re: [oc] Opencores Front PageMike Rowehl
    Re: [oc] Opencores Front PageDamjan Lampret
    Re: [oc] Opencores Front PageJoachim

     
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