Release marketing is a critical part of sharing what’s new in each release, and 
we want to rework how the marketing community and projects work together to 
make the release communications happen. 

Having multiple, repetetive demands to summarize "top features" during release 
time can be pestering and having to recollect the information each time isn't 
an effective use of time. Being asked to make polished, "press-friendly" 
messages out of release notes can feel too far outside of the PTL's focus areas 
or skills. At the same time, for technical content marketers, attempting to 
find the key features from release notes, ML posts, specs, Roadmap, etc., means 
interesting features are sometimes overlooked. Marketing teams don't have the 
latest on what features landed and with what caveats.

To address this gap, the Release team and Foundation marketing team propose 
collecting information as part of the release tagging process. Similar to the 
existing (unused) "highlights" field for an individual tag, we will collect 
some text in the deliverable file to provide highlights for the series (about 3 
items). That text will then be used to build a landing page on 
release.openstack.org that shows the "key features" flagged by PTLs that 
marketing teams should be looking at during release communication times. The 
page will link to the release notes, so marketers can start there to gather 
additional information, eliminating repetitive asks of PTLs. The "pre 
selection" of features means marketers can spend more time diving into release 
note details and less sifting through them.

To supplement the written information, the marketing community is also going to 
work together to consolidate follow up questions and deliver them in "press 
corps" style (i.e. a single phone call to be asked questions from multiple 
parties vs. multiple phone calls from individuals).

We will provide more details about the implementation for the highlights page 
when that is ready, but want to gather feedback about both aspects of the plan 
early.

Thanks for your input,
Anne Bertucio and Sean McGinnis






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