Lucas, thanks for the email.

I had been taking a slightly different approach, but I think we can figure
it out.

For the BoF Stormy and I are giving at GUADEC, my hope had been to be able
to share out our plan with the community at that time based on discussions
on the list.

I sent the Brief out yesterday, and there are some things that need to be
finished out.  I was going to send out 3 campaign ideas on Wednesday (2 of
mine, and Claus') for discussion, and next weekend I was going to send out a
calendar of events and marketing vehicles built in an OOo spreadsheet that I
was going to attach to lgo.

In this calendar, it lays out a number of marketing activities, including
(off the top of my head without looking at the doc):

* Creating presentations for volunteers to give at conferences / LUGs (they
have a base to start from)
* Blog strategy (similar to FoG where we have a schedule of volunteers
blogging once a week about FoG)
* Press kit (we can send journalists information about our new product
release)
* Video campaign (This is an integral part of a marketing campaign I have)
* Interviews (Make members of the GNOME community available for interviews
with the press, provide speaking points)

And a couple others.  All are zero cost.

In the spread sheet, the column headers are weeks, and I was shading the
cells with 3 colors, one for planning, development, and implementation.
There are a number of marketing vehicles that we can deploy over time, as
opposed to a "press release" which is released on a certain day and you're
kind of done with.

This is probably a much more complex answer to your question than you
wanted.  The goal of the marketing brief sent out yesterday is to answer
some of these questions.

Paul

On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Lucas Rocha <luc...@gnome.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> We're working on the roadmap for GNOME 3.0 now. The idea is to have a
> more concrete set of goals for 3.0 and bring more clarity and
> transparency to the 3.0 general plans. Instead of doing a current
> per-module roadmapping process, we're trying to use a more topic-based
> approach. One of topics I'm including on our roadmap is
> "Promotion/Marketing".
>
> So, here's the information I'm looking for:
>
> 1. Summarize in one sentence/paragraph the goal(s) for
> Promotion/Marketing in GNOME 3.0
> 2. What are the goals for Promotion/Marketing in GNOME 3.0?
>
> Some general guidelines:
>
> - For 2, I'm expeting a simple bullet list;
> - The items should be as concise and concrete as possible;
> - Ideally, the goals listed here should have a good level of
> feasibility. Try to avoid "blue sky" type of ideas with no people
> actually backing them;
> - Try to split those in two milestones: 2.28 and 2.30;
> - It would be nice to have the roadmap by June 19.
>
> We can include the result of our discussions about GNOME Marketing
> Brief[1], GNOME 3.0 marketing[1], bringing more focus to apps[2],
> website revamp[3], Friends of GNOME drive[4], etc. Other ideas?
> Suggestions? Anyway, I think it would be a good exercise for us to try
> to come up with a concrete plan for 3.0. Who volunteers to organize
> that?
>
> Let me know if you have any questions.
>
> Cheers!
>
> --lucasr
>
> [1] http://live.gnome.org/MarketingBrief2009
> [2] http://live.gnome.org/ThreePointZero/Plan
> [3] http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/TwoPointTwentyseven
> [4] http://www.gnome.org/friends/drive/
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