Fwiw, I agree w this point too and hope we can have some more strategy around events? I
think this was part of the thinking Spot had around our presence at SXSW - reaching out to
an audience we don't normally hit at the lug/linux cons. (Does that sound right?)
First hand impression of being at the Fedora booth at SXSW is that the vast majority of
people we spoke with had little knowledge of Fedora and were genuinely being introduced to
both Fedora and floss tools for the first time (we focused on designer-centric tools like
Inkscape, given the audience makeup.)
~m
On October 13, 2015 5:12:47 PM EDT, Matthew Miller <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Not mentioned at the meeting, but a thing I'm concerned with and
have
mentioned before: having a Fedora presence at conferences is good, but
is it the best use of Fedora money? Do we grow new users at Linux fests
in the 21st century? What things could we do
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