The most effective way to reach out to people is to include other
users of Free SOftware and work together in a community model.
That way you can gain synergies from each other and eventually
commercial backing will come around.
The Ubuntu community gets a lot of help from Canonical as marketing
Hello everyone,
The first coming Saturday 29th of July at 21UTC we plan to hold a meeting in
#ubuntu-marketing to talk and adjust our work around the SpreadUbuntu
Project. Our focus this time will be in the DIY (Do-It-Yourself) repository
with marketing and artwork material for the whole Ubuntu
The meeting is the first coming Saturday 19th not the 29th.
See you all.
R.
On 7/17/08, Rubén Hubuntu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
The first coming Saturday 29th of July at 21UTC we plan to hold a meeting
in
#ubuntu-marketing to talk and adjust our work around the SpreadUbuntu
I'm reading the guardian weekly and I'm thrilled to see the Ubuntu
desktop side by side with the RepRap machine in the article's picture.
It would be fun to see a note about it on UWN or something.
R.
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John, with all your respect: I'm tired of reading you nagging! Sorry
but it's the truth. Do something or keep your nagging for yourself!
Now for everyone in this list:
Start acting beyond writing to this mailing list and saying the same old things.
If you have something to propose about the
started with the
wiki).
Anyway, keep up the good work everyone. Ubuntu is a great distribution
and I'm personally convinced that it just needs some more public
exposure and mindshare to really take off.
+1
Regards,
Tord Jansson
Norrköping, Sweden
Best regards,
Rubén - Hubuntu
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if we can get admin access to it, I can do some pretty neat stuff with
it, inclusing a wiki, blogs. and RSS feeds.
Rubén Hubuntu wrote:
Hi there,
Imagine this:
* A site you can go to where your flyers are already done and
translated and all you need is to download it, add your LoCo
True, keep religion out of the analogy equation.
FLOSS and specially the ubuntu community is far from being a
totalitarian, Top-down movement.
In this community we have outlined a specific code of conduct for
person with responsabilities within the group. Summarized:
* lead by example
* do the
the need to
act, as I never saw real traction in the project (no offence anyone). I
believe that this cycle in the projects history is going to change that.
Let's make that become a reality and work out the technicalities one by one.
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John
Cheers!
Rubén - Hubuntu
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Forgot the Reply-all thing...
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From: Rubén Hubuntu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 7:23 PM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Guide for release party
To: Simon Schneebeli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 12:55 AM, Simon Schneebeli [EMAIL
Instead we'd be discussing concrete actionable projects that need to be
done to help people like you and the LoCos do a better job of marketing
Ubuntu0
Ok. Let's start then!
Please read carefully every link I have added. The way I see it we need to
establish a starting point:
Make[0]
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From: Rubén Hubuntu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 13:43:14 +0200
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-marketing] [Fwd: FCN submission - your reaction, please]
To: John Botscharow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe the best selling point we will ever have is freedom
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 1:40 AM, John Botscharow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I think I saw something
Good!
I've updated the main wiki page for the team to show the new date and linked
to a proposed agenda page.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam
If anyone has something to add, please feel free to do it there. E-mail me
directly if you have problems with wiki page editing and I'll do it
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I want to apologize to Ruben for calling him Simon in my reply to his
post about the agenda and to ask
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From: Rubén Hubuntu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 3:13 AM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Next MarketingTeam Meeting - June 7th 2008 -
21
To: Onno Benschop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, running out the door, but has this been booked in ubuntu
Yeah, let's use that poll, in that way we just see who can when...
I have to say that it's not a good sign to not even be able to set up a time.
The easiest thing (and what every other team in the community normally
does) is just to define a date an hour and those that can come, will,
and those
The idea with wikis is to do collaborative work in an incremental phase.
I see your point, but after hanging around for a while I found out
that the best way to make impact within your community activities is
to use the wiki as a cooperative tool. And yes, it means an effort in
learning the
+1 for a weekend
+1 for an action agenda under the meeting
+1 for a meeting, as in face to face, in the next UDS (end of the
year) if we start working actively as a team
R.
On 5/30/08, John Botscharow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
100% attendance at anything involving a group this size is
UTC +2
Another human :)
R
On 5/29/08, John Botscharow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We need to hear from everyone re: their time zone so that we can get
this meeting set up. I, for one, and I don't think I am alone here, that
having this meeting to answer the questions on the agenda should be our
Presentations:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EcuadorTeam/MaterialPOP/Presentaciones or
http://flisol.info/FLISOL2008/Presentaciones
Let's get Hardy out the doors and presented as the best release to date!
Thanks in advance,
Rubén - Hubuntu
https://launchpad.net/~hubuntu
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ubuntu
honestly Ubuntu is different because of 2 things:
1. It's community (Who ROCKS!)
2. Its aim on been viable (which means also commercially)
Buntfu has both and although I may not use it, I think it is a great
way to contribute to the ubuntu enviroment.
Keep up your work!
R.
is and its development from
week to week, so that people see what's happening and get involved.
I have already got lots of help from people here in the team, and I'm
looking forward to hopefully be a resource for some of you too.
Best regards,
Rubén - Hubuntu
https://launchpad.net/~hubuntu
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