On Friday 30 June 2006 11:23, Lance Means wrote:
> I think that having at least an initial point of contact would be good. I
> joined the list a couple days ago and I am not sure what exactly I can do
> to help. I am not a marketing person, but I would really like to help
> promote Ubuntu because I think it is a great os.
>
> Having someone to ask, someone that could tell me, for example, that
> Matthew Revell is looking for someone to proofread a document or we need
> someone to test the new SpreadUbuntu page, I believe would be helpful.
>
> > > On the other hand, the team might easily feel that a contact
> > > person could be helpful from the beginning, I don't know. Let's see how
> > > this thread develops.
> >
> > What do people think?
Lance,

Thank you for the response and the support. We would love to have you onboard 
offering a hand to the team. Everyone is a marketer, they just might not know 
it.

I think that if you had a question, wanted some help with a task, or was 
looking for some work, I think a simple email to the marketing-list would 
suffice for the time being. Right now the team is small, and restructuring, 
so involving everyone tends to build unity as they don't feel they are less 
then anyone else and that they to have the power to answer a question, field 
a task and so on.

Like I stated in a previous message is that for Canonical contact I believe we 
should have a POC for them.

Anyways, thank you Lance for the support and the interest that you show. Take 
care! Until next time...
-- 
Rich Johnson (nixternal)
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/nixternal
https://launchpad.net/people/nixternal
"The best thing about democracy is that it gives every voter a chance to do 
something stupid."

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