Re: [Marketing] Suggestions

2016-06-10 Thread Dave Crossland
On 10 June 2016 at 11:05, samson goddy  wrote:
> i really want to make this madatory to all members in SL

Nothing is mandatory for volunteers :)

While I agree that asking members to do this will be good, I would
like to complete the wiki clean up. Would you be willing to spend an hour or two
to help me with this?

In the accounts sheet of this doc,

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rx2zhKGI-GErTMLChQDlCoiizReOkHGSXA0UY3AwBZc/edit#gid=1119868787

I am going down the sheet checking real/user/email names to guess if
they are likely from a human or appear to be a spam account, and if
they are NOT a spammer then I change Col H ("Remove?") from Yes to No.

I haven't looked at rows 2,781 to 3,483 - only 702 rows left! - so if
you can do that last bit this weekend, that would be great! :)

Then...

- I'll send an email to every user marked for removal, to check if
they really are a human, and wait a week for them to reply

- I'll ask Sam C to remove all the spammer accounts on the wiki,

- I'll merge the wiki-human list into the list of all emails from all
sugarlabs mailman lists, and the members list

- I'll, via mailchimp, email all potential emails asking if they want
to be SL members (and solicit a donation if SLOBs approved asking for
one)

Then we will have a list of members that we can ask to take specific
actions, like participating in social media, vote in elections, etc.
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[Marketing] suggestions from a pro

2010-04-15 Thread Walter Bender
rmesquita: 1. List the social network environments/tools (twitters,
communities, blogs, widgets, networks) associated with the
organization or which deserve its respect that are currently operating
in the social media ecosystem;
rmesquita: 2. Start organizing its strategy for web interactions
using a social network tool consisting of twitters and their
140-character twits, which can carry a link (“global bar table”),
defining those who represent the organization and its projects;
rmesquita: 3. Establish or formalize the twitters that currently try
to interact in countries with existing projects, project organization,
or emerging projects: Uruguay, Peru, Argentina, Brazil, and Rwanda.
rmesquita: 4. Define a way to use Twitter, the social network tool,
as an object of education, encouraging children who study on the OLPC
platform to open their own twitters, follow the twitters representing
the project of their schools, and twitters representing projects of
other regions or countries, discussing among them the local impact of
the OLPC project.
rmesquita: This policy of children involvement should be broadly
encouraged, even in countries that only have pilot projects.
rmesquita: 5. Define a way to use the Twitterfeed tool (a RSS
connection between different environments of a given individual or
his/her fans) to promote interaction among the different local
networks that should emerge from this process, giving priority to the
dynamic content of Flickr and Youtube. Examples of Friendfeed: a, b
and c.
rmesquita: 6. Define a strategy for the joint use of the Friendfeed
social network tool, a free router that helps combine interactions
coming from different social network tools (twitter, blogs,
communities, and social network applications such as Facebook, Orkut,
Peabirus, and others), using RSSs and making this space a reference
source for the whole process.
rmesquita: If this action plan is carried out, it will create
dynamics that will be an extension of the platform built on the XO.
rmesquita: That's it

-walter
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Walter Bender
Sugar Labs
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