On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Vid Ayer wrote:
On 7/26/06, Matthew Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Vid,
Also, it might be interesting to discuss what The Fridge's purpose
should be and how it fits in with plans for Ubuntu Magazine.
How about using this platform to publish the Ubuntu-Abanta*
Vid Ayer wrote:
On 7/26/06, Matthew Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(There's also #fridge, which is quicker to type. Any thoughts on which
is better?)
#fridge
Keep both, and link them? #fridge linked to #ubuntu-fridge would
probably be the better way, and keeps the channel in line with all
On 7/26/06, Matthew Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the Fridge could certainly link to the Ubuntu magazine, but I
understand the two to be aimed at quite different people. Fridge is
for the existing Ubuntu community, largely, and Ubuntu Magazine is
aimed at people new to Ubuntu, no?
My take on it is that we need to have a system or network of pages that promote Ubuntu.thewayIseethingsgettingdeveopisthatinsteadofhavingaseparatesiteforthemagazine,spreadUbuntuandthefridgeweshouldhaveallononepage.
One stop for all you need, The magazine should be a pdf that people could dowload
On 7/26/06, Matthew Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the Fridge could certainly link to the Ubuntu magazine, but I
understand the two to be aimed at quite different people. Fridge is
for the existing Ubuntu community, largely, and Ubuntu Magazine is
aimed at people new to Ubuntu, no?
On 7/26/06, John Baer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marketing Team Members,
I am pleased to submit this project for your consideration and approval.
I won't go into the details of why I feel this is an important endeavor,
but I will direct your attention to the Proposal Specification and
Charter
Corey Burger wrote:
So, in a word, no. It would be throwing away too much without clear gain.
John,
I hate to say it but I'd have to agree with Corey on this one. But, I
have a spin. :-)
I agree with Corey that we'd lose brand recognition so the icon
rebranding (great icons by the way) I
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In the long run we may ultimately end up with some form of separate
community branding and corporate branding, similar to Red Hat/Fedora and
the Novell/SUSE/Open SUSE evolving monster.
Mark very explicitly does not want this to happen. There is not going
to be an Enterprise version of