On 7/5/07, Corey Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for a date, Kat is interested in next week, which works for me. It
looks the best time is Thursday, 13th of July, at 09:00 UTC. Does this
time and date work for everybody else?
Seems like I can make it after all (delayed my return date).
Is
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Martin Albisetti wrote:
On 7/5/07, Corey Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for a date, Kat is interested in next week, which works for me. It
looks the best time is Thursday, 13th of July, at 09:00 UTC. Does this
time and date work for everybody
Hey all,
Once again, the clock rolls around to a marketing team meeting. There
are a number of topics up for discussion:
1. Getting people interesting in doing the Tribe pages without me
2. Introduction of Katharine Kinnie, Canonical's new marketing manager
3. Questions the community has of her
Oh, I forgot to mention this will be in #ubuntu-meeting, the usual place.
Corey
On 5/25/07, Corey Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/22/07, Freddy Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does this Saturday, 20:00 UTC, work for everybody? That
puts it late evening Europe time and mid
How does this Saturday, 20:00 UTC, work for everybody? That
puts it late evening Europe time and mid afternoon North American
time.
Should work for me.
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Hey all
It has come time for the marketing team to have another meeting. There
are a bunch of things that need to be covered, including:
1. Common resources for the UWN/fullcircle/behindubuntu
2. Introduction of the new way to send in things to the marketing team
3. Kickstarting DIY and getting
On 5/18/07, Corey Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It has come time for the marketing team to have another meeting. There
can someone send a mail (with date, timings and an updated wiki link)
to the Fridge editors [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Quoting Corey Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can somebody post this meeting invitation with a discussion of the
time to the ubuntu and fullcircle forums?
If someone could email me the date and time, i'll post it up on the
full circle forum and email the regular contributors to try and get a
Greetings all,
After many months, the Marketing Team is finally holding a meeting. Yay!
This meeting will commence at Midnight UTC, this Saturday (16th Dec).
This is an open meeting and everyone is welcome, either to contribute or
observe.
Yes, I am well aware that this is short notice -
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So my question is, as many confuse when midnight actually starts, is if
the time were 12:01am, would it be Saturday, or Sunday? In other words,
is the meeting starting in 5 1/2 hours, or 29 1/2 hours?
Thanks,
Aaron Toponce - http://www.pthree.org
On Fri, 2006-12-15 at 11:23 -0700, Aaron Toponce wrote:
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So my question is, as many confuse when midnight actually starts, is if
the time were 12:01am, would it be Saturday, or Sunday? In other words,
is the meeting starting in 5 1/2 hours, or
Robert McWilliam wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 02:01:54 +0200
Jan Vancura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jenda: I need you people's confirmation of the following step in this
process. I'd like to email every person on the LP and wiki member
lists, and remove all those who do not respond within...
Hi Robert,
On 29/06/06, Robert McWilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first mention I saw on the list of the idea of deleting
people was the sumary from the meeting, and then action was taken
without waiting to see if there were any objections from people on the
list. Not everybody can make it
On 29/06/06, Matt Galvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It will certainly be nice to include info about what the Marketing Team
is up to each week, especially when there is significant progress such
as when SpreadUbuntu launches and such.
I'm sure we can thrash something out each week on the list
Hello to everyone,
I'm new to both Ubuntu and the Marketing Team so maybe my insight to
this issue is incomplete. I've been using various flavors of linux
for about 6 to 7 years now. As my job has changed so has my knowledge
of linux and unix.
I discovered Ubuntu about a year ago and really
Jason;I understand your point, but I think that we must explain our reasoninig to others that were not in the meeting. As far as I understandwearedoingthisbecuasewehadbitsandpiecesofinforamtionallovertheplace.Wearetryingtogetthingsorganizedandprunningthelistwaspartoftheffort.
As I uderstand you
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 02:01:54 +0200
Jan Vancura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jenda: I need you people's confirmation of the following step in this
process. I'd like to email every person on the LP and wiki member
lists, and remove all those who do not respond within... two weeks? a
month? We
On 6/28/06, Robert McWilliam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please don't. The idea of ejecting people from the community if they
haven't met some minimum requirements of participation (no matter how
low these are) is counter productive. It doesn't harm the team to have
large numbers of people who read
On Thu, 2006-06-29 at 02:01 +0200, Jan Vancura wrote:
* How can we work with Ubuntu Weekly News and The Fridge?
Left largely undecided for the Magazine at the current state:
different target audience, but leeching is possible. The Marketing
Team will give regular reports to the UWN
So here is my beef at the end of a trying work day
I get 5 minutes warning for the Community Council (which I was actually
asleep when it happened) and now I'm ejected from the Marketing Team
because the meeting was during my work time.
I'm not feeling the love nor the new users are welcomed
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 22:08:14 -0600, Joey Stanford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
So here is my beef at the end of a trying work day
I get 5 minutes warning for the Community Council (which I was actually
asleep when it happened) and now I'm ejected from the Marketing Team
because the meeting
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