Re: [opensuse-marketing] How can we spread the word to a much broader audience of people beyond openSUSE community?

2010-11-04 Thread Carlos Ribeiro
Satoru Good question, hard to give answer but I'll try to let some cents here and because of a wide options of answers this message could be quite long, sorry I think to spread the openSUSE word to a much broader audience we need to: * We need to see and be more involved outside Linux and techni

[opensuse-marketing] Re: [opensuse-ambassadors] 11.3 Late Launch Party

2010-11-04 Thread Kostas Koudaras
Hi, first of all thank you for your good words and don't care about the amounts of questions,its a pleasure talking about it :-) . 2010/11/5 Carlos Ribeiro : > Very nice my greek geeko friend > > I couldn't imagine you dancing with your handmade geeko after some > drinks. > > By the way, I really

[opensuse-marketing] Re: [opensuse-ambassadors] 11.3 Late Launch Party

2010-11-04 Thread Carlos Ribeiro
Very nice my greek geeko friend I couldn't imagine you dancing with your handmade geeko after some drinks. By the way, I really appreciate your atitude, this is what we really need. Actions, we need geekos and ambassadors like you to help us to delivery and spread openSUSE message to the 4 corner

Re: [opensuse-marketing] How can we spread the word to a much broader audience of people beyond openSUSE community?

2010-11-04 Thread Koushik Kumar Nundy
Visibility in Germany is the least of our worries. All my friends who're from Germany use openSUSE. All my Chinese friends use Ubuntu or windows though. Some have never even heard of us. On the Indian front people have a little more balanced outlook though, with openSUSE use at par with fedora, th

[opensuse-marketing] 11.3 Late Launch Party

2010-11-04 Thread Kostas Koudaras
Yesterday we had the party done finally.We know we were late but it turned out that it worth-ed the waiting. What we had: -We had openSUSE dvd's -We had balloons -We had stickers we made -We had fliers we made -We had a Cake -We had party gear (horns-whistles etc.) -We had a Rock bar for us -We had

[opensuse-marketing] Goodies / Stuff For FOSS.in

2010-11-04 Thread Manu Gupta
Hi All I am Manu. I will be attending FOSS.in which will be held at Bangalore, India next month from 15th December to 17th December. I would like to distribute few openSUSE goodies like openSUSE DVDs, tshirts, laptop stickers or whatever it is possible for us ( I really dont know what, so its best

Re: [opensuse-marketing] How can we spread the word to a much broader audience of people beyond openSUSE community?

2010-11-04 Thread Bryen M. Yunashko
On Thu, 2010-11-04 at 11:03 +0900, Satoru Matsumoto wrote: > Some of you may have read the blog post about openSUSE Conference by > Brian Proffitt, one of the most famous writers in Linux and FLOSS world. > http://www.itworld.com/open-source/125538/opensuse-conference-a-time-introspection > > He w

[opensuse-marketing] Please spread about Election Officals

2010-11-04 Thread Bryen M. Yunashko
Hey guys... Please help spread the news about Election Officals via your social network connections. http://news.opensuse.org/2010/11/04/run-or-help-run/ Thanks! Bryen M Yunashko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscr...@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensus

[opensuse-marketing] Fwd: [opensuse-factory] Status: Milestone3

2010-11-04 Thread Andreas Jaeger
FYI, M3 is delayed, Andreas -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: [opensuse-factory] Status: Milestone3 Date: Wednesday 03 November 2010, 22:20:44 From: Stephan Kulow To: opensuse-fact...@opensuse.org Hi, The most annoying M2 bug is still not fixed (Xorg crashes) and I don't cons