> Consensus might not be desirable for the marketing team. On some things, > sure - but we will need people acting as individuals, with all their > quirks, as long as we're on the same page and all working.
i meant consensus on objectives, basic strategy, and a couple more things, not killing everyone's criterion :) > Roughly designated target markets exist already. While you don't think > there's a huge concensus around these, I disagree. yes we know there are many possible segments, but we haven't agreed on which ones to focus on. > Grand. What would you like to do, then? all those things i wrote in my first email and their followups; basically changing our focus from advertising to real marketing. but again, i can't do that alone, since i like to see this as a team. there's no point in me working on a marketing strategy, if the rest of the team thinks that's a minor detail we shouldn't be wasting time with, while there are much more important things like advertising gnome (no matter gnome's positioning) to "the people" (no matter who the people are), ignoring external users' feedback because those are just meaningless gripes :) > What do you want out of the GNOME marketing team? What are you doing to > get towards that goal? i want us to be the ones who collect users' feedback, process it, pass it to developers in effective ways, and restart the process with each release. and of course, the ones who analyse gnome's strenghts and weaknesses (either real or perceived) in relation to users' needs, and design a brand strategy based on that. then we can design a comunicational strategy, in order to "advertise" effectively (and with a sound basis). what i am doing towards that goal? well first i'm trying to get as many of us as possible behind my proposal, and then i guess i could be contributing with most of those tasks. -- Santiago Roza Departamento I+D - Thymbra [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list