Jayneil:
I had the following task in my mind for Google Code In 2010 about Gnome and would love to mentor for the same. I have broken down the task into points:- Task name: - Gnome Cognizance Details: - 1)The participant has to create a 2min video about Gnome. Explain its advantages and why one should use it.
I think that this proposal would be much stronger if there were a more clear plan to work with the GNOME marketing team and other key players to develop the content of the video. It would be better if a part of the plan were to involve the community in some decision making. Perhaps by conducting a survey and using the results to influence content decisions might be a practical approach. Also, I would like to see a bit more detail about the audience you are planning to reach with your video, or whether you would expect that these sorts of things would also be decided through community discussion. Another important question relates to licensing. Since GNOME is a free software organization, what licensing would you release the video under? It would also be useful to know your thoughts behind the decision. In short, I think the proposal looks really good, but should contain more detail.
2)Upload the video on you-tube and also on his/her facebook account.
Many public access television stations will play commercials or videos for non-profit charities at no charge. Since The GNOME Foundation is a non-profit, it might be interesting and not much additional work to make arrangements for more video airtime, including on television. Some research may be needed to find out what format requirements might exist.
3)Make a small report on Gnome siting its advantages,usage etc and upload it on www.scribd.com <http://www.scribd.com/> Well the task is of moderate difficulty and it would help to create a lot of publicity as YouTube, scribd and facebook are very powerful tools for publicity. Also the task is fun - filled and won't feel like a burden to the participant. I had talked to Andre Klapper regarding the same and he asked me to get your approval first. So do let me know if I can be the mentor for the above task.
I think you will find that people on the gnome-marketing mailing list are pretty helpful in general, though it would be good for someone to be a more formal mentor. Jason Clinton is currently working on GNOME 3 videos, so he might have some input regardless of whether he could act as a mentor. Brian -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list