Re: [ubuntu-marketing] What would an Ubuntu poster campaign say?

2006-07-10 Thread Vid Ayer
On 7/10/06, Chris Kenyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The campaign would seek to get both home and business users interested in Ubuntu. The message would have to work as a normal billboard and be [snip] http://wiki.ubuntu.com/posters Wrote some short messages there. Also I suggest a different

Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Wiki help

2006-07-10 Thread Rich Johnson
On Monday 10 July 2006 21:16, sara vasquez wrote: > I just added the table for the schedule on the ubuntu magazine wiki, but I > left the offer for help that you had on the marketing page intact. I hope > that you don't mind. Also I know that you are helping out with the wiki, so > I am wondering i

Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Wiki help

2006-07-10 Thread sara vasquez
sorry about that it was not meant for the whole list On Monday 10 July 2006 10:16 pm, sara vasquez wrote: > I just added the table for the schedule on the ubuntu magazine wiki, but I > left the offer for help that you had on the marketing page intact. I hope > that you don't mind. Also I know that

[ubuntu-marketing] Wiki help

2006-07-10 Thread sara vasquez
I just added the table for the schedule on the ubuntu magazine wiki, but I left the offer for help that you had on the marketing page intact. I hope that you don't mind. Also I know that you are helping out with the wiki, so I am wondering if you could help me reorganizing our wiki. I know what

Re: [ubuntu-marketing] What would an Ubuntu poster campaign say?

2006-07-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The wiki-page is growing and there are a lot of cool slogans meanwhile. What about making a serial of posters, published as follow ups, which tell a story. Let the contributors add some more and we sure will find a storyline for it . -- Markus Wimmer www.mindspin-cms-hosting.de "There is alway

Re: [ubuntu-marketing] some event on the Ubuntu magazine

2006-07-10 Thread Rich Johnson
On Monday 10 July 2006 13:18, sara vasquez wrote: > Hey all, > Here are some doc that John Baer has draft for us concerning the magazine. > Please review them and make comments or suggestions. > > http://www.tikal26.net/ubuntu/Charter-070861.pdf > > http://www.tikal26.net/ubuntu/ubuntu_magazine-0

[ubuntu-marketing] some event on the Ubuntu magazine

2006-07-10 Thread sara vasquez
Hey all, Here are some doc that John Baer has draft for us concerning the magazine. Please review them and make comments or suggestions. http://www.tikal26.net/ubuntu/Charter-070861.pdf http://www.tikal26.net/ubuntu/ubuntu_magazine-070861.pdf Also, please let me know about you availability fo

Re: [ubuntu-marketing] What would an Ubuntu poster campaign say?

2006-07-10 Thread Adam
I've kicked around some ideas, two of them are on the wiki,.  I'm aiming to condense these phrases a bit more but what I have now is essentially""Your digital life- set free" (Or: "digital life- set free") etc. (you get the idea) "Join the community""computing for humans" and that's about it for ri

Re: [ubuntu-marketing] What would an Ubuntu poster campaign say?

2006-07-10 Thread Paul Sladen
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Chris Kenyon wrote: Greetings Chris, > The campaign would seek to get both home and business users interested > in Ubuntu. The ones that immediately come to mind as being close to the current style of marketing are: a) 'Think Different' - Apple b) 'United colors of'

[Ubuntu-Marketing] user data project.

2006-07-10 Thread Adam
for the purposes of remembering it easily I have code named this "switch" project. Current ideas for the switch project: *Get people to switch to ubuntu and keep a blog of their opinions and such of it. *Get (literally) A picture and a paragraph about the user (this data can be used on the blog an

[ubuntu-marketing] What would an Ubuntu poster campaign say?

2006-07-10 Thread Chris Kenyon
Hi all, I am Chris Kenyon and I work at Canonical in London with Jane and Malcolm. We are bouncing around ideas for what a Ubuntu poster campaign might look like and are looking for any ideas and messages. The campaign would seek to get both home and business users interested in Ubuntu. Th