Re: [Post Review request] FUDCon Pune, 2015: Updates on CFP and more
On (Tue) 24 Mar 2015 [14:43:46], Ryan Lerch wrote: > On 03/24/2015 11:50 AM, Anisha Narang wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I have drafted a post titled "FUDCon Pune, 2015: Updates on CFP and more", > >which reads about the updates(for FUDCon Pune, 2015) with CFP closed, > >BarCamp style track being included and mention of subsidy requests. > >Currently 'Pending review', can someone please review the post. > > > > > >Regards, > >Anisha Narang > I'm thinking this might be a good item for matt's 5TFTW, rather than a > seperate post. Can you let us know what kind of content or format will be suitable for the magazine? We'd like to do more posts leading up to the event, and any guidance here will be helpful. Thanks, Amit -- http://log.amitshah.net/ -- marketing mailing list marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org List info or to change your subscription: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
Re: [Post Review request] FUDCon Pune, 2015: Updates on CFP and more
On (Wed) 25 Mar 2015 [23:56:50], Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote: > On 25 March 2015 at 21:39, Matthew Miller wrote: > >> Process is to email me, yeah. :) > >> If it's the 6th thing and time-sensitive, I usually have something less > >> urugent which I can bump to the next week. > > > > urgent, even :) > > > > In any case, I'm writing this now, so if you want I can draw from this > > draft. > > I think it would be great to have this in 5TFTW. Amit, Anisha, what > do you think? I saw Matthew has already published the 5tFTW -- looks nice, thanks, Matthew. Amit -- http://log.amitshah.net/ -- marketing mailing list marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org List info or to change your subscription: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
Re: Hello everyone: My name is Pintomatic working on FOSCO Executive Dashboard.
Hi Gabri! Nice to meet you ! Here is the etherpad where we are trying to track the metrics we should target. If you have any ideas please share there http://etherpad.osuosl.org/FOSCO_EXECUTIVE_DASHBOARD Pete I have added your input there already :-) CP On 25 March 2015 at 18:44, Gabriele Trombini wrote: > In data mercoledì 25 marzo 2015 16:53:00, Cesar Pinto ha scritto: > > I am Pintomatic, aka. Cesar Pinto, working with Red Hat in Business > > Development and excited to contribute to the Fedora project on this > > capacity. > > > > I´ve been involved with EMEA Ambassadors and also on the FOSCO > initiative , > > Interested to become work on putting together a dashboard of > strategic > > metrics to support project leadership and inform decision making, I > ´ve > > heard of some interesting initiatives on progress already ( > > http://thisweekinfedora.org/), would be great to connect with the > team and > > see how we could work together. > > > > > > There is an initiative in question to create an executive dashboard > to be > > used by FOSCO and to be distributed project-wide to the leadership, > by > > aggregating information from various places and presenting it in a > simple > > manner. If some of you are working on this area and can offer some > advise > > or would like to connect with me for this strategic project that would > be > > great. > > > > > > Why FOSCO wants to create an Executive Dashboard? > > > > > > Visibility: FOSCO Executive Dashboard gives the project great > visibility > > and insight. We could inform the project leaders exactly what’s going > on in > > key aspects of the project which will allows for better focus and > resource > > allocation. > > > > Ongoing Improvements: We have all heard it “if you can’t measure > it, you > > can’t improve it.” The FOSCO Executive Dashboard will allow us to > measure > > performance throughout the project and thus improve it. > > > > > > Performance Against Plan: Making sure the overall project is > performing to > > a commonly agreed set of expectations is a key priority. The FOSCO > > Executive Dashboard could do just that. In theory, we could show > how we are > > performing against our commonly agreed goals from the agreed > plans versus > > our actual, real-time results. > > > > > > Contributor-Level Performance Improvements: When contributors > know their > > performance is being visible in a dashboard, and can see their > results, > > they innately start to improve their work. > > > > > > 2 things > > > > I am > > > > seeking input / support > > > > > > > > > > - Choosing what metrics to track. > > > > - Building the dashboard. > > > > > > If anyone would like to connect with me to discuss how to get > started on > > this. that would be most helpful. > > > > > > Thanks for support! > > > > > > César Pinto > > > Hello Cesar, > > welcome on board :-) > > statistics are strategic for marketing policies, we should check which of > them are useful for us. > > Starting with a couple of them to targeting the best efforts would be > nice. > > Gabri > -- > marketing mailing list > marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org > List info or to change your subscription: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing -- Cesar Pinto +47 481 20 772 -- marketing mailing list marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org List info or to change your subscription: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
Re: [Post Review request] FUDCon Pune, 2015: Updates on CFP and more
On 25 March 2015 at 21:39, Matthew Miller wrote: >> Process is to email me, yeah. :) >> If it's the 6th thing and time-sensitive, I usually have something less >> urugent which I can bump to the next week. > > urgent, even :) > > In any case, I'm writing this now, so if you want I can draw from this > draft. I think it would be great to have this in 5TFTW. Amit, Anisha, what do you think? Siddhesh -- http://siddhesh.in -- marketing mailing list marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org List info or to change your subscription: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
Re: Hello everyone: My name is Pintomatic working on FOSCO Executive Dashboard.
In data mercoledì 25 marzo 2015 16:53:00, Cesar Pinto ha scritto: > I am Pintomatic, aka. Cesar Pinto, working with Red Hat in Business > Development and excited to contribute to the Fedora project on this > capacity. > > I´ve been involved with EMEA Ambassadors and also on the FOSCO initiative , > Interested to become work on putting together a dashboard of strategic > metrics to support project leadership and inform decision making, I ´ve > heard of some interesting initiatives on progress already ( > http://thisweekinfedora.org/), would be great to connect with the team and > see how we could work together. > > > There is an initiative in question to create an executive dashboard to be > used by FOSCO and to be distributed project-wide to the leadership, by > aggregating information from various places and presenting it in a simple > manner. If some of you are working on this area and can offer some advise > or would like to connect with me for this strategic project that would be > great. > > > Why FOSCO wants to create an Executive Dashboard? > > > Visibility: FOSCO Executive Dashboard gives the project great visibility > and insight. We could inform the project leaders exactly what’s going on in > key aspects of the project which will allows for better focus and resource > allocation. > > Ongoing Improvements: We have all heard it “if you can’t measure it, you > can’t improve it.” The FOSCO Executive Dashboard will allow us to measure > performance throughout the project and thus improve it. > > > Performance Against Plan: Making sure the overall project is performing to > a commonly agreed set of expectations is a key priority. The FOSCO > Executive Dashboard could do just that. In theory, we could show how we are > performing against our commonly agreed goals from the agreed plans versus > our actual, real-time results. > > > Contributor-Level Performance Improvements: When contributors know their > performance is being visible in a dashboard, and can see their results, > they innately start to improve their work. > > > 2 things > > I am > > seeking input / support > > > > > - Choosing what metrics to track. > > - Building the dashboard. > > > If anyone would like to connect with me to discuss how to get started on > this. that would be most helpful. > > > Thanks for support! > > > César Pinto Hello Cesar, welcome on board :-) statistics are strategic for marketing policies, we should check which of them are useful for us. Starting with a couple of them to targeting the best efforts would be nice. Gabri -- marketing mailing list marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org List info or to change your subscription: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
Re: Hello everyone: My name is Pintomatic working on FOSCO Executive Dashboard.
On Mar 25, 2015 10:53 AM, "Cesar Pinto" wrote: > > I am Pintomatic, aka. Cesar Pinto, working with Red Hat in Business Development and excited to contribute to the Fedora project on this capacity. > > I´ve been involved with EMEA Ambassadors and also on the FOSCO initiative , Interested to become work on putting together a dashboard of strategic metrics to support project leadership and inform decision making, I´ve heard of some interesting initiatives on progress already ( http://thisweekinfedora.org/), would be great to connect with the team and see how we could work together. > > > There is an initiative in question to create an executive dashboard to be used by FOSCO and to be distributed project-wide to the leadership, by aggregating information from various places and presenting it in a simple manner. If some of you are working on this area and can offer some advise or would like to connect with me for this strategic project that would be great. > > > Why FOSCO wants to create an Executive Dashboard? > > > Visibility: FOSCO Executive Dashboard gives the project great visibility and insight. We could inform the project leaders exactly what’s going on in key aspects of the project which will allows for better focus and resource allocation. > > Ongoing Improvements: We have all heard it “if you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it.” The FOSCO Executive Dashboard will allow us to measure performance throughout the project and thus improve it. > > > Performance Against Plan: Making sure the overall project is performing to a commonly agreed set of expectations is a key priority. The FOSCO Executive Dashboard could do just that. In theory, we could show how we are performing against our commonly agreed goals from the agreed plans versus our actual, real-time results. > > > Contributor-Level Performance Improvements: When contributors know their performance is being visible in a dashboard, and can see their results, they innately start to improve their work. > > > 2 things > > I am > > seeking input / support > > : > > > - Choosing what metrics to track. > > - Building the dashboard. > > > If anyone would like to connect with me to discuss how to get started on this. that would be most helpful. > > > Thanks for support! > > > César Pinto > > > -- > Welcome César! I would be interested in an analysis of http access logs from the wiki and docs.fp.o to identify what sort of documentation users are most interested in. --Pete -- marketing mailing list marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org List info or to change your subscription: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
Hello everyone: My name is Pintomatic working on FOSCO Executive Dashboard.
I am Pintomatic, aka. Cesar Pinto, working with Red Hat in Business Development and excited to contribute to the Fedora project on this capacity. I´ve been involved with EMEA Ambassadors and also on the FOSCO initiative , Interested to become work on putting together a dashboard of strategic metrics to support project leadership and inform decision making, I´ve heard of some interesting initiatives on progress already ( http://thisweekinfedora.org/), would be great to connect with the team and see how we could work together. There is an initiative in question to create an executive dashboard to be used by FOSCO and to be distributed project-wide to the leadership, by aggregating information from various places and presenting it in a simple manner. If some of you are working on this area and can offer some advise or would like to connect with me for this strategic project that would be great. Why FOSCO wants to create an Executive Dashboard? Visibility: FOSCO Executive Dashboard gives the project great visibility and insight. We could inform the project leaders exactly what’s going on in key aspects of the project which will allows for better focus and resource allocation. Ongoing Improvements: We have all heard it “if you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it.” The FOSCO Executive Dashboard will allow us to measure performance throughout the project and thus improve it. Performance Against Plan: Making sure the overall project is performing to a commonly agreed set of expectations is a key priority. The FOSCO Executive Dashboard could do just that. In theory, we could show how we are performing against our commonly agreed goals from the agreed plans versus our actual, real-time results. Contributor-Level Performance Improvements: When contributors know their performance is being visible in a dashboard, and can see their results, they innately start to improve their work. 2 things I am seeking input / support : - Choosing what metrics to track. - Building the dashboard. If anyone would like to connect with me to discuss how to get started on this. that would be most helpful. Thanks for support! César Pinto -- marketing mailing list marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org List info or to change your subscription: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
Re: [Post Review request] FUDCon Pune, 2015: Updates on CFP and more
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 12:08:39PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote: > > Do we just have to ask Matt to add it or is there a process to get an > > item included in 5TFTW? Also, what if it turns out to be the sixth > > thing in the week? :) > Process is to email me, yeah. :) > If it's the 6th thing and time-sensitive, I usually have something less > urugent which I can bump to the next week. urgent, even :) In any case, I'm writing this now, so if you want I can draw from this draft. -- Matthew Miller Fedora Project Leader -- marketing mailing list marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org List info or to change your subscription: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
Re: [Post Review request] FUDCon Pune, 2015: Updates on CFP and more
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 03:45:01PM +0530, Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote: > > I'm thinking this might be a good item for matt's 5TFTW, rather than a > > seperate post. > Do we just have to ask Matt to add it or is there a process to get an > item included in 5TFTW? Also, what if it turns out to be the sixth > thing in the week? :) Process is to email me, yeah. :) If it's the 6th thing and time-sensitive, I usually have something less urugent which I can bump to the next week. -- Matthew Miller Fedora Project Leader -- marketing mailing list marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org List info or to change your subscription: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
Re: [Post Review request] FUDCon Pune, 2015: Updates on CFP and more
On Wed, 2015-03-25 at 04:33 -0400, Anisha Narang wrote: > Sure, you can find the draft here[1]. > > [1] http://piratepad.net/draft-fudcon Hello, I've made quite a few changes to the draft. I noticed some things that I feel need to be pointed out: - the "call for papers" invites people to make submissions - it is that formal announcement that is made by the organisers of the conference. It's odd to say "the call for papers has now closed" - "call for papers" is not a time period IMO. I know people understand what that means, but I would think it should read "the submission period for sessions has now ended" or "the deadline for submissions has passed" and so on. This applies to the website too, which at the moment says "call for papers is now closed" - it should say "the submission period has ended". - the fedoramagazine has a global audience and a lot of them may not be well versed with the workings of the community. Therefore, we shouldn't take it for granted that all our readers know what a FUDCon is, or what a CFP is, or what a BarCamp style conference is, or where Pune is ;). Therefore, in each article, the first time an acronym or jargon is used, it must be explained (it's also a guideline we follow in academic articles) - articles can either be written in active voice or passive voice, but whichever it is, the entire article should be consistent - the two shouldn't be mixed (I tend to write in active voice). -- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha "FranciscoD" http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part -- marketing mailing list marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org List info or to change your subscription: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
Re: [Post Review request] FUDCon Pune, 2015: Updates on CFP and more
On 25 March 2015 at 00:13, Ryan Lerch wrote: > I'm thinking this might be a good item for matt's 5TFTW, rather than a > seperate post. Do we just have to ask Matt to add it or is there a process to get an item included in 5TFTW? Also, what if it turns out to be the sixth thing in the week? :) Siddhesh -- http://siddhesh.in -- marketing mailing list marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org List info or to change your subscription: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
Re: [Post Review request] FUDCon Pune, 2015: Updates on CFP and more
Hi Amit, Sure, you can find the draft here[1]. [1] http://piratepad.net/draft-fudcon Regards, Anisha Narang - Original Message - From: "Amit Shah" To: "Fedora Marketing team" Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 9:46:52 PM Subject: Re: [Post Review request] FUDCon Pune, 2015: Updates on CFP and more On (Tue) 24 Mar 2015 [11:50:49], Anisha Narang wrote: > Hi, > > I have drafted a post titled "FUDCon Pune, 2015: Updates on CFP and more", > which reads about the updates(for FUDCon Pune, 2015) with CFP closed, BarCamp > style track being included and mention of subsidy requests. Currently > 'Pending review', can someone please review the post. Looks like I don't have sufficient privileges to review the draft. Can you post the draft to some etherpad? Amit -- http://log.amitshah.net/ -- marketing mailing list marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org List info or to change your subscription: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing -- marketing mailing list marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org List info or to change your subscription: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing