John Vilsack wrote: > Cory, > > It was brought up during the meeting on Saturday that the more vocal > of the group wished to see more concrete proposals and ideas before > debating and ultimately voting on them. > > After watching the past few weeks of activity, I drafted my own > recommendation which calls for a core-marketing team to form with > subgroups forming to allow for greater focus and drive for the most > important aspects of the group. > > You can find that proposal here: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam/Proposal-Core-Marketers It may > be a little rough from the transition from Google Docs, so any > pointers there would be appreciated! :)
Sorry I couldn't make the meeting. Ubuntu Studio and family keep me busy. I will look over the wiki page and give my opinion. (for what it's worth) :P > I offered at first to help in any way that I could, but perhaps the > community might best be served if I offered to help in the role of > Tranitional Chair. If the proposal passes, the Transitional Chair > would be the person who helps to get the leadership team built and > then passes the torch to the core-marketers group . I have asked in > my proposal that this person be excluded from accepting a leadership > role to keep it fair, and I would be willing to agree to that if it > meant I play a small part in getting recognized leadership for this > aspect of the project. > > Please have a read and let me know what you think. I'll post it once > the proposals thread starts, but I think were are waiting on some > things still from Saturday's meeting. > > Thanks, > John Vilsack I will say that this team is so disorganized and full of people who just talk I feel a lead who has the time to devote and can move unilaterally to create a framework under which the team can operate in the future is the way to go. (for now) Like I said, I'll look over the wiki and chime in. Were the meeting logs put up anywhere? -Cory \m/ -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing