Re: [Marketing] I'm not the PR contact anymore (for Sugar Labs)

2018-07-05 Thread Sean DALY
Hi Alex,

The pr@sl.o went to Walter and me. I have no idea how to change it, sorry.

Sean

On Tue, Jul 3, 2018 at 5:46 PM, Alex Perez  wrote:

> Sean,
>
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> I just saw I am still listed [1] as the SL PR contact, with the dead phone
>> number.
>>
> I have removed your name from the PR page cited below. Can you tell me
> where the pr@ e-mail alias currently gets sent to? The phone number is
> still listed there, but I suppose we need to remove that as well.
>
>>
>> Could you please update that page.
>>
> Done. It should not have taken four months, so apologies for that.
>
>>
>> You may also want to consider publishing some PR milestones now and then,
>> with the most recent communiqué dating from 2014 any journalist might
>> assume the project is faltering.The GSOC projects are naturals. Social
>> media is great, but poor in terms of distinguishing important events from
>> ongoing activity.
>>
> I wholeheartedly agree, and I believe this page duplicates (in a more out
> of date and less easy to modify fashion) similar content which is on the
> Sugar Labs wiki. We should probably just remove the press page completely,
> or redirect it to the wiki page, if we can't find someone to keep it up to
> date.
>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Sean
>>
>> 1.https://sugarlabs.org/press/
>>
>
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Re: [Marketing] I'm not the PR contact anymore (for Sugar Labs)

2018-07-03 Thread Alex Perez

Sean,

Hi Dave,

I just saw I am still listed [1] as the SL PR contact, with the dead phone
number.
I have removed your name from the PR page cited below. Can you tell me 
where the pr@ e-mail alias currently gets sent to? The phone number is 
still listed there, but I suppose we need to remove that as well.


Could you please update that page.

Done. It should not have taken four months, so apologies for that.


You may also want to consider publishing some PR milestones now and then,
with the most recent communiqué dating from 2014 any journalist might
assume the project is faltering.The GSOC projects are naturals. Social
media is great, but poor in terms of distinguishing important events from
ongoing activity.
I wholeheartedly agree, and I believe this page duplicates (in a more 
out of date and less easy to modify fashion) similar content which is on 
the Sugar Labs wiki. We should probably just remove the press page 
completely, or redirect it to the wiki page, if we can't find someone to 
keep it up to date.


thanks

Sean

1.https://sugarlabs.org/press/

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