Re: [ubuntu-marketing] #0 released - it's official!

2007-04-16 Thread Lionel Porcheron
Hi Ronnie,

Le dimanche 15 avril 2007 à 22:10 +0100, Ronnie Tucker a écrit :
 Ok guys, the issue #0 of full circle is now officially released, here's the 
 download link for the release candidate of #0 :
 
 http://files.fullcirclemagazine.org/uploads/issue0.pdf
 
 We'll obviously put it up on our website for download, any mirrors are 
 appreciated and i'll put a post up on the Ubuntu Forums for people to 
 download it.

First thanks for your great work on full cicle!

I am on of the French translators of the Ubuntu Weekly News, and we plan
to translate full cicle magazine. Could you please make the scribus
document available with needed files to produce a French version of the
magazine?

Cheers,

Lionel



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Re: [ubuntu-marketing] UWN 30

2007-03-06 Thread Lionel Porcheron
Hi all,

Martin, you sent the mail I wanted to send :-). I agree, let's move
now !

By publishing UWN #31 on sunday you mean 30 no ? Can we publish #30 as
it is ? What are the showstoppers ? After a quick look on the wiki, it
looks good.

Lionel

On mar, 2007-03-06 at 04:39 -0300, Martin Albisetti wrote:
 Beth:
 
 While I get this UWN 30/31 thing solved, you can start by taking a
 quick peak at:
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/EditingPolicies
 
 And previous UWNs:
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue29
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue28
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue27
 
 If you click on edit you will find many useful comments on each section.
 I will contact you directly when the new UWN 31 starts getting edited
 (hopefully the next days).
 
 That goes for anyone else. Whoever has some spare time and a little
 love for Ubuntu can help, no matter how little time you have, it will
 make a difference.
 
 
 Martin
 
 
 On 3/6/07, Beth Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Well, how do we get involved? I don't have much time but I'm good with
  a search engine.
 
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  On 3/5/07, Martin Albisetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   In an effort to get UWN back on track, I would like to propose a quick
   wrap up of the current one (whatever is there, is there, the rest will
   go on UWN 31), and release UWN #31 on sunday.
   That way we can make the UWN a weekly newsletter again.
   It might have to be a bit shorter until more people get on board, or
   some of the old editors come back, but at least we can keep it
   running.
  
   I'd love some feedback on the proposal, I'm a bit stuck on which
   direction to go.
  
  
   Cheers,
  
  
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Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Replace the UWN with something a little more Social?

2007-03-01 Thread Lionel Porcheron
Hi all,

On jeu, 2007-03-01 at 20:47 +, Matthew East wrote:

 However, not all news items are interesting for the Fridge's userbase.
 The vast majority of the UWN is useful for people working *within* the
 Ubuntu community to keep in touch with other aspects of the community.
 As the community grows, the UWN gets more and more *vital* to ensuring
 that the community can keep in touch and avoid fragmenting. For example,
 active participants on the Forums can tell us what is happening there,
 active participants in the art team can do the same, and so on. We must
 not lose that.

I see another aspect of the UWN. The French translation of the UWN is
distributed as:
- a mail on the French users mailing list
- a topic on the French forum
- an article on the French planet

At least the two first media, permit people who does not follow the
Ubuntu actuality (by not subscribing to any planet, any blog) to be
informed on what's going on in Ubuntu. They are not involved in the
Ubuntu community, but they are happy to know what's new. We have had a
lot of good feed back for the posts on the French users mailing list.

With the UWN we *push* informations to users, he does not have to pull
it.

 
 So, in sum: the Fridge and the UWN have differing functions, both of
 which are essential and shouldn't be lost.

I can not agree more :-).

I think there were good ideas for lightening the UWN process in this
thread, I would not like this newsletter to be lost, for me, and for the
users. I would be glad to help.

Cheers,

Lionel



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