On Thu, Nov 6, 2014, at 12:05 PM, Mark Hinkle wrote: > I think any offer or indication of a product or service that features > CloudStack would be fine to the marketing list.
That depends a bit. People generally don't sign up for a project marketing list to receive marketing communication, they sign up to work on marketing for the project. Acme Corp sending a note to say "hey, here's how we used CloudStack" that mentions their final product is great. A sales pitch, not so much, even if it happens to use CloudStack (or whatever). > I think this set-off a lot of spam filters because their were 7 image > attachments. That certainly didn't help. But 0 mention of CloudStack plus pricing information looks a lot like spam to me. > I think a plain text email is preferred since it's a mailing list. > I think it's cool that a CloudStack-based solution is being promoted here > or anywhere else and we should welcome that. Best, jzb -- Joe Brockmeier [email protected] Twitter: @jzb http://www.dissociatedpress.net/
