Hi team,
While purging the Marketing tickets I found this one:
https://pagure.io/fedora-marketing/issue/244
I think this will be good to discuss in next meeting.
Br,
On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 01:14:24PM -0300, Eduard Lucena wrote:
Hi team,
While purging the Marketing tickets I found this one:
https://pagure.io/fedora-marketing/issue/244
I think this will be good to discuss in next meeting.
No need to wait for the meeting, where we typically have to jam a lot into an hour.
What if we tried an outing for a month, to gauge response? We could set up a theme for December 2017 as a trial run, to encourage writers to get submissions in.
The biggest problem I've encountered as an editor is follow-through on commitments to write. But with a theme, if no one takes it up, we can still get timed articles out on a per-week basis. The theme allows us to have a bucket of content that makes the Magazine lean toward that theme. (IOW, it doesn't have to be either/or.)
Hi Team,
What if we tried an outing for a month, to gauge response? We could
set up a theme for December 2017 as a trial run, to encourage writers to get submissions in.
I want to suggest audio/sound topic as first topic, and December sounds fun!
The biggest problem I've encountered as an editor is follow-through on commitments to write. But with a theme, if no one takes it up, we can still get timed articles out on a per-week basis. The theme allows us to have a bucket of content that makes the Magazine lean toward that theme. (IOW, it doesn't have to be either/or.)
I think that this is the point of this, to engage author to write, by giving theme an "exclusive" theme/topic to write about.
Bt,
On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 11:19:06AM -0300, Eduard Lucena wrote:
Hi Team,
What if we tried an outing for a month, to gauge response? We could
set up a theme for December 2017 as a trial run, to encourage writers to get submissions in.
I want to suggest audio/sound topic as first topic, and December sounds fun!
The biggest problem I've encountered as an editor is follow-through on commitments to write. But with a theme, if no one takes it up, we can still get timed articles out on a per-week basis. The theme allows us to have a bucket of content that makes the Magazine lean toward that theme. (IOW, it doesn't have to be either/or.)
I think that this is the point of this, to engage author to write, by giving theme an "exclusive" theme/topic to write about.
Feel free to drop by IRC and we can talk about what/when to do this.
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