[marketing] Re: Do we want to promote Fedora as "Linux"? How *do* we want people to find us?

2017-09-19 Thread Máirín Duffy
> Well, the marketing strategy is intended > to be audience-centric, but > structured around the editions as a way > of organizing the project. > That's somewhat different from whether > the website is audience or > edition-centric. "Marketing strategy" sounds more formal and organized than

[marketing] Re: Do we want to promote Fedora as "Linux"? How *do* we want people to find us?

2017-09-19 Thread Robert Mayr
2017-09-19 22:43 GMT+02:00 Matthew Miller : > On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 02:06:38PM -0400, Máirín Duffy wrote: > > > Our current top-level marketing strategy is based primarily on the > > > three Fedora editions and their target audiences. > > We talked about this, but

[marketing] Re: Do we want to promote Fedora as "Linux"? How *do* we want people to find us?

2017-09-19 Thread Matthew Miller
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 11:31:34AM -0700, Sean robinson wrote: > Honestly, the ideal thing to do would be to market it as it is: "Fedora > Linux," It gives our distribution some independence. Independence from what? > We should also start focusing on the market of testers. Is there a market of

[marketing] Re: Do we want to promote Fedora as "Linux"? How *do* we want people to find us?

2017-09-19 Thread Matthew Miller
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 02:06:38PM -0400, Máirín Duffy wrote: > > Our current top-level marketing strategy is based primarily on the > > three Fedora editions and their target audiences. > We talked about this, but right now it's actually product-centric, not > audience-centric (and should

[marketing] Re: Do we want to promote Fedora as "Linux"? How *do* we want people to find us?

2017-09-19 Thread Benson Muite
CentOS is basically LTS without a user friendly desktop. On 09/19/2017 09:31 PM, Sean robinson wrote: Honestly, the ideal thing to do would be to market it as it is: "Fedora Linux," It gives our distribution some independence. We should also start focusing on the market of testers. Because we

[marketing] Re: Do we want to promote Fedora as "Linux"? How *do* we want people to find us?

2017-09-19 Thread Máirín Duffy
On 09/18/2017 01:57 PM, Matthew Miller wrote: > Our current top-level marketing strategy is based primarily on the > three Fedora editions and their target audiences. We talked about this, but right now it's actually product-centric, not audience-centric (and should probably be the latter.) >

[marketing] Do we want to promote Fedora as "Linux"? How *do* we want people to find us?

2017-09-19 Thread Matthew Miller
This is not particular urgent; just some thoughts that have been turning over in my mind for a bit. Our current top-level marketing strategy is based primarily on the three Fedora editions and their target audiences. We have a secondary marketing strategy around more focused solutions: for

[marketing] [Fedocal] Reminder meeting : Marketing IRC Meeting

2017-09-19 Thread jflory7
Dear all, You are kindly invited to the meeting: Marketing IRC Meeting on 2017-09-19 from 09:00:00 to 10:30:00 US/Eastern At fedora-meet...@irc.freenode.net The meeting will be about: This meeting is for active members or interested participants in [Fedora