Hi, First the bad news. Walter and I will be at the Lilla Fredrick tomorrow at 11am and can't make the marketing meeting.
Things went amazingly well with the last press release. I would have been impressed if all 3 had resulted in this. I am also getting worried that we aren't ready to make too big a splash yet. I think we should announce the nexcopy site and partnership for sure. But I wonder if we should wait on GCompris + Activity portal. I worry teachers who use the backend will be disappointed. Also I just wonder if we want to dial it back a bit for a few months. I also think we are coming close to a far more impressive content story. EBooks are moving right along. Teachermate is very impressive set of content. Being able to write about all 3 together would be very solid. I also think the Activity Portal is moving a great direction. People are starting to make video's write down classroom ideas. We need to get these into/linked to the Activity Portal in a nice way. Being able to watch the video embedded in the download page would be very cool. The other side is of course everything always gets better and GCompris + AP is already awesome! But my gut is saying we should wait till its overwhelmingly impressive or it will be a disappointment vs what they just saw with Sugar Strawberry. Just putting that out there to see whether it resonates with other people I'm a long ways from sure. +1 to working on getting into the education magazines in major langugages. This seems like a longer term project of gettng a feature lenght article. Might be something Caryl can help us with. Thanks! Caroline On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 6:25 AM, Sean DALY <sdaly...@gmail.com> wrote: > Actually, based on the half a dozen teachers (identifying themselves > as such) who came by the booth at LinuxTag - three of whom said they > came to LinuxTag specifically to talk to us (!) and who have little > technical expertise, in one case I booted Strawberry right on her > laptop to show her how to do it - they are really, really interested > in the idea of 1) recycling aged equipment sitting around or donated > by students' parents 2) allowing kids to take their sticks home and > show parents what they are doing in class. > > One teacher said she works with learning-impaired children and felt > the simplicity and "gentleness" of the Sugar interface would be very > helpful. > > The teachers were intrigued by the XO and the netbooks too and were > all disappointed that XOs are not readily available. By the way, > airport security was so intrigued by the little machines I almost > missed my flight out as they looked at each one ("Can I have one for > my kid?"). > > The BBC covered us from the angle that we can run in unexpected > places: old hardware, netbooks, Intel Classmates. True, that's a > technical analysis, but teachers know about older equipment gathering > dust. > > My personal hunch is that one well-written article in a major > educator-targeted print publication will put us on the map overnight. > With the caveat that such publications are country-specific, far more > so than tech publications, so it may be more accurate to say that we > should look at targetting one flagship publication for each widely > spoken language in a shortlist: English, Spanish, French, German, > Portugese? > > thanks > > Sean > > > > On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 5:09 PM, David Farning<dfarn...@sugarlabs.org> > wrote: > > On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 9:24 AM, Sean DALY<sdaly...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> these are good reflections I'll write up an in-depth debrief when I get > home. > >> > >> but a launch cannot be limited to the marketing team, everyone has to > >> pull together > >> > >> There are a number of things we tried for this release which > >> multiplied our impact and whch we can use again. > >> > >> we are shifting perceptions, but in tech where the naysyers are. We > >> are not reaching educators yet (at least not publicly, the press > >> release went to ed depts & ministries worldwide) > > > > I was thinking about this in terms of something you said about not > > doing a press release about SugarCamp Paris. > > > > I believe that you said something to the effect that no one care about > > what we are doing. What they care about is what we are accomplishing. > > You said it much eloquently, but that was the take way for me. > > > > It struck me that when viewed on a continuum, the SoaS release is an > > big accomplishment to tech leaning people but just a statement of what > > we are doing to teachers. > > > > Sorry is this was obvious to everyone else. > > > > david > > > >> thanks > >> > >> Sean > >> > >> > >> On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Caroline > >> Meeks<carol...@solutiongrove.com> wrote: > >>> Things to do differently next time. > >>> > >>> Make sure we have the Mac vdi ready to go and tested before we do PR. > >>> > >>> Would it help to send an advanced copy to OLPC? It seems likely they > will be > >>> called for comment on any major press announcement. > >>> > >>> Are there lessons we should learn from the comments? I thought the > >>> discussions about boot helpers were actually good. People got confused > and > >>> others told them about the boot-helper CD. > >>> > >>> Some people spend so much time connected to the internet that they can > not > >>> imagine that everyone doesn't have 24-7 broadband. We might want to > bring > >>> that point out a bit more in the future. Explaining that kids in the > inner > >>> city and rural areas do not have access to internet at home necessarily > and > >>> that school internet access is often not sufficient to allow the entire > >>> school to use the internet intensely. > >>> > >>> I don't feel like we are turning out eyeballs into action as > efficiently as > >>> we could. Or to frame that more positively, we have succeed quite well > with > >>> our mission of letting the world know Sugar Labs is alive and kicking > and > >>> separate from OLPC. Our next step is to use our PR to grow the Sugar > >>> ecosystem. How do we need to adjust our message and follow up towards > this > >>> new goal? > >>> > >>> I don't have the answers. But one though is when we write the next > Press > >>> Release lets ask ourselves the question, who do we want to take what > action > >>> as a result of this press release. Then lets try to follow the path > they > >>> would need to take to get to that action, looking for road blocks. > >>> > >>> > >>> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 1:09 AM, David Farning <dfarn...@sugarlabs.org > > > >>> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Hey all, > >>>> > >>>> Nice work on the SoaS Strawberry release. Overall, it went very well. > >>>> > >>>> The message that Sugar Labs is more than OLPC was conveyed clearly. > >>>> By spreading the risk and cost of developments across several products > >>>> or projects, we can greatly diminish the risk to any individual > >>>> partner project. > >>>> > >>>> A couple of thoughts for the next release. > >>>> > >>>> 1. Try to keep the marketing traffic to the marketing list. This is > >>>> not that marketing traffic is not important or interesting. Rather, > >>>> all of us have a limited amount of time. We need to enable > >>>> participants to easily and readily chose what bits of the project that > >>>> have time to learn about and keep in their minds. > >>>> > >>>> 2. Get on the develop team early about setting a road map so we can > >>>> keep the public messages clear and consistent. > >>>> > >>>> thanks and good work > >>>> david > >>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>> Marketing mailing list > >>>> Marketing@lists.sugarlabs.org > >>>> http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/marketing > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Caroline Meeks > >>> Solution Grove > >>> carol...@solutiongrove.com > >>> > >>> 617-500-3488 - Office > >>> 505-213-3268 - Fax > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Marketing mailing list > >>> Marketing@lists.sugarlabs.org > >>> http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/marketing > >>> > >>> > >> > > > -- Caroline Meeks Solution Grove carol...@solutiongrove.com 617-500-3488 - Office 505-213-3268 - Fax
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