[opensuse-marketing] Re:Marketing Poster text - was -( Sirko's recent work )

2010-12-16 Thread Helen
I made some reasonable progress with the text today, organized them so they are in the order of the examples as posted by Gnokki, with headline, topic (for reference) and text below. If someone could write something about Factory please? I'm clueless about that. Also Gnokii I wasn't sure what the

Re: [opensuse-marketing] Goodbye all in Marketing

2010-12-16 Thread Jos Poortvliet
On Thursday 16 December 2010 19:06:46 Nelson Marques wrote: > Dear all, > > I'm informing everyone of my decision to abandon openSUSE Marketing > for several reasons: > > 1. I don't seem to fit in this team. This comes for several factors > including: - lack of trust in leadership; > - lack o

[opensuse-marketing] openSUSE Marketing Collaboration Days -- Marketing Materials

2010-12-16 Thread Chuck Payne
Below are the items that we covered on openSUSE Marketing Collaboration Days -- Marketing Materials. We would like to thank all that came to help. It was a very successful day. A lot items were covered, added and expanded on for Marketing openSUSE. But we aren't done, below are the items that we w

[opensuse-marketing] Goodbye all in Marketing

2010-12-16 Thread Nelson Marques
Dear all, I'm informing everyone of my decision to abandon openSUSE Marketing for several reasons: 1. I don't seem to fit in this team. This comes for several factors including: - lack of trust in leadership; - lack of priorities in the workflow; - meetings management is poor and lead

Re: [opensuse-marketing] 11.4 release

2010-12-16 Thread Nelson Marques
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 6:16 AM, Helen wrote: >> >> Our marketing structure seems to be failing. Maybe a good thing to >> take another peek into Fedora and see how they do it and might be a >> good idea to duplicate some of their procedures. >> > > 'Failing' is a trifle overstated, but the idea of

Re: [opensuse-marketing] 11.4 release

2010-12-16 Thread Thomas Schmidt
On 16.12.2010 07:16, Helen wrote: Our marketing structure seems to be failing. Maybe a good thing to take another peek into Fedora and see how they do it and might be a good idea to duplicate some of their procedures. 'Failing' is a trifle overstated, but the idea of borrowing ideas from othe

Re: [opensuse-marketing] 11.4 release

2010-12-16 Thread Sankar P
>>> On 12/16/2010 at 03:19 PM, in message <201012161049.23638.jospoortvl...@gmail.com>, Jos Poortvliet wrote: > We should indeed contact the teams, anyone up for a few mails and a > follow-up? > Go to http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Teams and pick one or more teams, then > try > to contact them

Re: [opensuse-marketing] 11.4 release

2010-12-16 Thread Jos Poortvliet
On Thursday 16 December 2010 08:43:28 Sankar P wrote: > > > In a few months we have a release. That means there is work to do. > During the 11.3 release, For the release notes, we gathered this "list of > new things" from the individual team(s) via IRC itself. IIRC, I gave it > for GNOME, Bille f

Re: [opensuse-marketing] 11.4 release

2010-12-16 Thread Jos Poortvliet
On Thursday 16 December 2010 07:16:42 Helen wrote: > > Our marketing structure seems to be failing. Maybe a good thing to > > take another peek into Fedora and see how they do it and might be a > > good idea to duplicate some of their procedures. > > 'Failing' is a trifle overstated, but the idea