That's a large part of what the meeting will determine. Things are very much in flux right now. On Sun, 2008-06-01 at 00:34 +0200, Simon Schneebeli wrote: > Actually, since this release party last month, I have the idea in my > head to write something like a guide on "how to organise a perfect > release party". Instead of reinventing anything from scratch I thought > I'd first look on what's going. I don't want to digg into this > organisational problem and I'm not sure whether I have enought time to > read all of your e-mail exchange. I just need some up do date > information on the ubuntu marketing strategy. Is there any webpage or > document that contains anything usable? > > Simon > > ------------------------------------------- > Simon Schneebeli > 078 619 31 18 > ------------------------------------------- > > > > John Botscharow wrote: > > On Sun, 2008-06-01 at 00:06 +0200, Simon Schneebeli wrote: > > That page needs some serious updating. But until we resolve our > > organizational issue, I don't expect there will be much updating done. > > My suggestion is follow what goes on here. > > > > > >> Hello all, > >> > >> I'm now to this list. Just joined it after having done some help for a > >> recent ubuntu release party where the marketing component was kind of > >> not too bad but still with a potential to improve. That's why I started > >> searching for information on ubuntu marketing and I hope I'm at the > >> right place. > >> > >> To be honest, I'm kind of astonished that there is not more information > >> about ubuntu or canonical's marketing strategy. I guess that > >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam should be the central place for > >> information on that subject. Right? > >> > >> But already here it starts: Goal no 1: Increase market share. ... ... > >> And then, some lines further down: "Our target market is the existing > >> Ubuntu Community, and LoCo's and Ubuntu-Team's to start with". > >> > >> This looks somehow strange to me. I want to say: how will it be possible > >> to increase market share if the target market consist of those who > >> already use Ubuntu? > >> > >> I don't want to devaluate your work, but is there any more precise > >> marketing strategy than what is written on > >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam > >> > >> Thanks in advance for any complementary information > >> > >> Simon > >> (interested in helping out) > >> > >> -- > >> ------------------------------------------- > >> Simon Schneebeli > >> 078 619 31 18 > >> ------------------------------------------- > >> > >> > >> > -- Peace!
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