(Karen, sorry for re-posting, I noticed I forgot to reply to all. I'll forward your reply to me.)
> I'd love to get this scheduled! It's looking like scheduling around > theJune 24-25 makes sense from looking at people's preferences. Allan do > you know if you're unavailable from the 26th? Sri, could you add your > availability? > June 24-25 would be a bit hard for me. I leave Copenhagen early on the 23rd, arriving in Rio 20h55 on that same day. In order to be in NY on the 24th, I'd need to catch a flight right after landing here (and, still, I'd only make it to JFK mid-afternoon). Besides that, if Allan indeed needs to be back to the UK on the 26th, I guess it would be hard for him to be at the Hackfest and also get on a flight home on the 25th. Would July 1-2 work, perhaps? On 21 April 2013 09:45, Karen Sandler <ka...@gnome.org> wrote: > On Thu, April 4, 2013 10:20 am, Allan Day wrote: > > Karen Sandler <ka...@gnome.org> wrote: > >>>>>> As per Tobi's email, we should consider again whether to organize a > >>>>>> marketing hackfest! Shaun has suggested co-locating with the docs > >>>>>> sprint > >>>>>> in Cincinatti June 17-19. > >>> ... > >>>>>> What do people think? Would it be workable this time and if so would > >>>>>> having it in June make sense? > > I'd love to get this scheduled! It's looking like scheduling around > theJune 24-25 makes sense from looking at people's preferences. Allan do > you know if you're unavailable from the 26th? Sri, could you add your > availability? > > > As for things that we could work on, there are a number of priority > > areas for me: > > > > * Marketing materials - we could use the opportunity to move our > > existing content over to OwnCloud and fill in any blanks > > * Updating the brand guidelines and move them to a restricted > > location (this would include elaborating them to cover things like > > visual style, colour schemes, etc) > > * Writing a GNOME mission statement > > > > For some of these items, particularly the last one, we will need more > > expertise than the marketing team has. If we are going to tackle these > > tasks - and I think that a hackfest would be a good opportunity to do > > so - we should think about getting other people to the event, either > > from the GNOME community and/or specialists who can help us to > > articulate our message. > > These are the people we identified before as good people to help > contribute: > > * Allan > * Andreas > * Emmanuele > * Karen > * Garrett > * Jon McCann > * Lucas Rocha > * Vincent > * Stormy > * Sri > > * Jim Nelson (Yorba) > * Guy Lunardi (Collabora) > * John Sullivan (FSF) > * Alex (Skud) Bayley > * Nick Richards (formerly Intel) > * Karl Fogel > * Havoc Pennington > > If we get the date settled, I can invite them, or we can even set up a > call to discuss it, with some people in person. Anyone else to add? > > karen > > > > (And if we do want to get other members of the community involved, New > > York might be a better location.) > > > > Allan > > > > >
-- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list