Goddard Release Slogan Announcement
by Nelson Marques
Hi all,
Here's a small text I've done about the Slogan Release for Goddard.
This is actually something I wasn't expecting and to be honest, there
are days when I seat all afternoon on front of computer and end up with
2 text lines on my screen.
I'm not very sure on what this should be, anyway, free feel to improve
it (and I'm sure it needs a lot of improvement). I've tried to keep it
simple and objective, promoting the Foundations and give a small
background input on the process (choosing the slogan/methodology) and on
the slogan.
As a self critic, I know I used "Goddard" too many times. Anyone
noticed that? :)
Text bellow this, feel free to improve it and correct it from a
grammatical/semantics point of view (my first language isn't english,
and I'm not that good on it).
In case I forgot any topic, point so. This is a draft to be worked and
time is counting.
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Fedora 13 Slogan Announcement
The Fedora Project is a partnership of free software community members
from around the globe. The Fedora Project builds open source software
communities and produces a Linux distribution called “Fedora”.
With a promise of leading the advancement of free open source software
and content as a collaborative community, the Fedora Project translates
it's Foundations as: Freedom, Friends, Features, First
(http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Foundations).
Given the main theme adopted for the 13th Release of Fedora Linux,
Goddard and the large number of slogan contributions, we would like to
point the following:
* The importance of the “slogan” as a marketing communication tool
that should trigger feelings and emotions; show the product
claims and philosophy;
* The slogan should not be longer than 3 words;
* The slogan should sound like an acting sentence;
* The slogan should promote interaction between people and Fedora
Linux;
* The slogan should be linked to the main theme of the release.
Under this points the release slogan for Fedora 13 “Goddard” has been
chosen and approved.
By establishing a parallelism between the Foundations of Fedora and the
user experience we aim to deploy on the upcoming release, we are proud
to announce the Release Slogan: “ROCK IT!”
According to Robyn Bergeron, the submitter of “Rock it!”, the slogans
translates the Fedora user experience in Goddard as:
“ quotation, should translate why “ROCK IT!” from a user experience
point of view “, Robyn Bergoren (2010)
The Fedora 13 “Goddard” was named after the scientist Robert H. Goddard
(1882/1945), that made significant contributions to the space age in the
field of Rocket Engineering, including the first liquid propelled
rocket.
“It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday
is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.”, Robert Goddard
Fedora 13 Goddard – ROCK IT!
14 years, 1 month
F13 Alpha release announcement
by threethirty
I have a rough draft done of the Alpha release announcements[1]. I used
the talking point we all worked on a couple of weeks ago for the meat of
this announcement. The hard work that was done there made creating this
page very easy.
Whoever did this for F12 did a great job and most of that was reusable.
To be honest very little of this document took any writing at all. I
think this is a testament to the hard work that people have been putting
into this for years.
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F13_Alpha_release_announcement
--
Justin "threethirty" O'Brien
Fedora Ambassador & Marketing Team Member
threethirty(a)fedoraproject.org
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Threethirty
threethirty on freenode.net
@threethirty - twitter/identi.ca/jaiku
Phone: (765) 688-0723
14 years, 1 month
Spins on Talking Points
by Paul W. Frields
Hi Marketing team,
Chitlesh continues to feel very bereft of the ability to market the
FEL spin through our Talking Points page. Originally the Talking
Points were conceived as a way of marketing features, innovations, and
changes in the Fedora Project to a general audience. Although new
Spins arguably fit into that definition, changes to existing Spins
might not.
However, I'd rather *expand* that coverage than make contributors feel
we're trying to keep their work from reaching Ambassadors, which was
never our intent. The expanded marketing potential of the spins.fp.o
site may not be enough to suit everyone.
In our next meeting, could we add an item to agree that we'll include
a single 2-3 sentence bullet point in our Spins section in the talking
points, for any Spin that wants to add one? I would like to add these
to the information we're already planning to include in the talking
points about new Spins.
--
Paul W. Frields http://paul.frields.org/
gpg fingerprint: 3DA6 A0AC 6D58 FEC4 0233 5906 ACDB C937 BD11 3717
http://redhat.com/ - - - - http://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/
Where open source multiplies: http://opensource.com
14 years, 1 month
Fwd: Reminder F13 Alpha Readiness Meeting 2010-03-04 @ 21:00 UTC (4 PM US Eastern)
by Mel Chua
This got rescheduled from last week, as a reminder. I'll be there,
seconds and watchers and backup more than welcome.
--Mel
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Reminder F13 Alpha Readiness Meeting 2010-03-04 @ 21:00 UTC (4
PM US Eastern)
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2010 13:21:38 -0800
From: John Poelstra <poelstra(a)redhat.com>
To: logistics(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
This Thursday March 4, 2010, we will meet to make sure we are
coordinated and ready for the public release of the Fedora 13 Alpha on
Tuesday, March 9, 2010.
date: 2010-03-04
place: irc.freenode.net #fedora-meeting
time: 21:00 UTC (4 PM Eastern)
This meeting works best when we have representatives from all of the
teams so we'll be looking for the following people to attend or send a
different representative:
Ambassadors -- David Nalley
Design -- Máirín Duffy
Documentation -- Eric Christensen
FESCo -- Kevin Fenzi
Fedora Engineering Manager -- Tom "Spot" Callaway
Fedora Project Leader -- Paul Frields
Infrastructure -- Mike McGrath
Marketing -- Mel Chua
Quality -- James Laska
Release Engineering -- Jesse Keating
Translation -- Noriko Mizumoto
Websites -- Ricky Zhou
14 years, 1 month
Meeting minutes 2010-03-02
by Mel Chua
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-1/2010-03-02/fedora-meeti...
This is one of the most hilarious IRC meetings I've ever been in, and
I've been in a lot of IRC meetings. Log worth reading - it features
pwnies. Also available at
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing_meetings#2010.
In other news, the release slogan is "Rock It" - Nelson will be sending
out an announcement shortly.
-----
Meeting summary
---------------
* rrix announcement (mchua, 20:02:03)
* LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/KDE/F13_Talking_Points (rrix,
20:02:40)
* Release slogan (mchua, 20:04:06)
* LINK: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Release_slogan_SOP (rbergeron,
20:04:19)
* LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F13_release_slogan
(rbergeron, 20:05:13)
* theme is, in general, space / rocketry / etc. (rbergeron, 20:07:05)
* theme is based on the F13 name, Goddard, who is considered one of
the ... fathers? of modern rocketry, etc. (rbergeron, 20:07:34)
* LINK: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Goddard (mchua,
20:07:50)
* mchua votes "ascend, rock it, boldly go!, ignite, soar" (mchua,
20:16:18)
* rbergeron is for soar, explore, Ignite, reach, Believe, engage
(rbergeron, 20:16:44)
* pfrields votes "Rock it / Soar / Explore / Achieve" in that order
(stickster, 20:17:05)
* nmarques votes conquer, ignite, ad astra (mchua, 20:17:28)
* rbergeron is also for "rock it" because it's awesome and hers
(rbergeron, 20:17:30)
* AamirBhutto votes liftoff, launch yourself, explore together,
revelations of fedora - the thirteenth chapter (mchua, 20:17:48)
* wonderer votes infinite, engage, ignite, ma-ma-ma-my Fedora,
reaching (mchua, 20:18:25)
* stickster thinks it would be helpful for people's preferences to be
rank-ordered, highest first. (stickster, 20:20:03)
* rbergeron is "rock it," ignite, explore, believe, soar. (rbergeron,
20:21:38)
* in order of her preference (rbergeron, 20:21:50)
* strike: conquer, ad astra, infinite, The Knack, and Revelations
(stickster, 20:23:24)
* Round 2 (mchua, 20:26:05)
* Round 2 (mchua, 20:26:12)
* stickster Rock it / Soar / Explore / Engage / Achieve (stickster,
20:27:16)
* mchua rock it, boldly go, ascend, ignite, explore (mchua, 20:27:40)
* AamirBhutto Rock it , Launch Yourself (AamirBhutto, 20:27:58)
* nmarques ignire, rock it, believe, reach (nmarques, 20:28:13)
* wonderer infinite, engage, believe, rock it, explore (wonderer,
20:28:27)
* caillon achieve, soar, ascend, engage (caillon, 20:28:29)
* mchua explore, engage, ignite, achieve, ascend (anthro-diana,
20:28:30)
* rbergeron rock it / ignite / achieve / explore / liftoff
(rbergeron, 20:28:31)
* anthro-diana explore, engage, ignite, achieve, ascend
(anthro-diana, 20:28:51)
* round 3 (mchua, 20:33:10)
* We're down to 5 finalists: rock it, explore, engage, achieve, ascend
(mchua, 20:33:31)
* rock it (mchua, 20:34:14)
* explore (mchua, 20:37:02)
* engage (mchua, 20:41:45)
* achieve (mchua, 20:46:23)
* ascend (mchua, 20:51:16)
* poking holes in "rock it" (mchua, 20:55:37)
* quick review of top 5 (mchua, 20:59:47)
* Rock It: concerns about translation, potential awesome connotations
("rock solid," "rock IT" (Information Technology), fun and energetic
(mchua, 21:00:02)
* Explore: concerns about internet explorer, "where do you want to go
today" connotation, people don't want to wander around lost on their
computer, they want to use it... potential awesome connotations
("explore == First") (mchua, 21:00:05)
* Engage: concerns about getting-married, engage-in-battle secondary
meanings, potential awesome connotations ("engage" -->
"participate") (mchua, 21:00:10)
* Achieve: lukewarm reaction... "achieve... what?" (mchua, 21:00:13)
* Ascend: concerns about sounding haughty (mchua, 21:00:16)
* ACTION: stickster add the last #agreed point to SOP (mchua,
21:02:59)
* AGREED: The F13 slogan is "Rock It." (mchua, 21:05:30)
* ACTION: rbergeron, as slogan-proposer, gets to write the 2-3 line
explanation text. ;) (mchua, 21:05:48)
* ACTION: nmarques to write the announcement about the F13 slogan
(mchua, 21:09:03)
Meeting ended at 21:11:08 UTC.
Action Items
------------
* stickster add the last #agreed point to SOP
* rbergeron, as slogan-proposer, gets to write the 2-3 line explanation
text. ;)
* nmarques to write the announcement about the F13 slogan
Action Items, by person
-----------------------
* nmarques
* nmarques to write the announcement about the F13 slogan
* rbergeron
* rbergeron, as slogan-proposer, gets to write the 2-3 line
explanation text. ;)
* stickster
* stickster add the last #agreed point to SOP
14 years, 1 month
Upcoming Fedora 13 Tasks
by John Poelstra
Start End Name
Tue 23-Feb Tue 02-Mar Create Release Slogan
Tue 02-Mar Tue 30-Mar Feature Profiles
Thu 04-Mar Thu 04-Mar Alpha Project Wide Release Readiness Meeting
Thu 04-Mar Mon 08-Mar Create Alpha Announcement (Marketing & Docs)
Tue 09-Mar Tue 09-Mar Alpha Public Availability
Please do a careful review of these dates. I had to adjust the overall
schedule for the slip of the Alpha while holding to the originally
scheduled GA date of 2010-05-11. I believe I have reflected everything
correctly. If you see a problem, please let me know.
http://poelstra.fedorapeople.org/schedules/f-13/f-13-marketing-tasks.html
14 years, 1 month
Fedora Insight sprint summary: 2010-02-28
by Pascal Calarco
Simon Birtwhistle (itbegins), Hiemanshu Sharma (hiemanshu), Pascal
Calarco (pcalarco), Karsten Wade (quaid), David Nalley (ke4qqq), and Jon
Stanley (jds2001) got together at various points on #fedora-meeting-1
throughout the day yesterday to work on Fedora Insight.
Minutes:
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-1/2010-02-27/fedora-meeti...
Minutes (text):
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-1/2010-02-27/fedora-meeti...
Log:
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting-1/2010-02-27/fedora-meeti...
Here is a very brief summary that leaves out much detail. The team
accomplished an amazing amount of work with kudos particularly going to
Simon and Hiemanshu for doing the bulk of the work.
The team structured work around a set of TRAC tickets:
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/2006
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/2007
1. Upgrading Publictest6
-------------------------
The main work concentrated on upgrading the Zikula instance on
publictest6, from 1.1.2 to 1.2.2. Simon upgraded this by hand, while
Hiemanshu packaged the new Zikula 1.2.2. A new version (0.40) of the
Zikula module, pagemaster, was also installed on pt6. Once an RPM
package was ready to review, a note was sent off to David Nalley, who
joined in the channel a bit later.
2. Repository for Zikula 1.2.2
------------------------------
A discussion ensued about packaging guidelines and whether an exception
could be made for Zikula 1.2.2 around one of the deprecated
Zikula-specific bundled libraries included in the package,
zikula-php-gettext that had some packaging and licensing issues. Jon
Stanley joined shortly thereafter as well. A new TRAC ticket came out
of this discussion (thank you, Karsten):
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/2008
3. Pagemaster templating
------------------------
Hiemanshu and Simon worked together to next focus on customizing the UI
templates for pagemaster, a Zikula module that the key for the content
model and workflow that we need for Fedora Insight.
The first content we are focusing on is that of Fedora Weekly News
(FWN), and so we worked on customizing the templates for that workflow,
with a more generic set of templates and workflow defined for general
news items. In Pagemaster terms, these are different publication types
and templates, with different workflow defined for each.
4. Iterative testing with FWN Content
-------------------------------------
Pascal Calarco started loaded past FWN individual beats, and the team
worked on having the template aggregate these into a given FWN Issue on
Fedora Insight. The two different workflows were used for this: FWN
pubtype for individual FWN beats, and then creating a posting for the
front page of Fedora Insight pointing to the aggregated issue:
http://publictest6.fedoraproject.org/zikula/index.php?module=pagemaster&t...
(requires FAS test authentication)
http://publictest6.fedoraproject.org/zikula/
We substantially completed the FWN workflow, although a couple more TRAC
tickets will be opened up and worked on to further finesse the workflow,
create RSS functionality, and other items.
In the short term, none of the workflow from the FWN beat writers
perspective needs to change; the change is that the FWN editor reposts
content to Fedora Insight once it is posted. The Fedora Insight
proposed workflow for FWN (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/FIWorkFlow)
will be updated to reflect the outcomes.
What remains:
* upgrading Zikula and pagemaster on staging
* moving over database from pt6 to staging to reflect template customization
* creating RSS functionality for FWN at the beat and issue level
* defining and documenting authorization levels between conten
contributors, editors, administrators
* tweaking the FWN pubtype Admin menu to improve editing efficiency
* discussing, decisioning and documenting standards for FWN content from
wiki source
* testing generic news pubtype with other content
A huge thanks to Simon Birtwhistle (Zikula.org) and Hiemanshu Sharma
(Fedora Marketing), and Karsten Wade (Logistics/Community
Infrastructure) for the amazing amount of work we accomplished
yesterday! Lots of work to do yet, but we made substantial progress on
the core infrastructure for Fedora Insight.
- pascal
-----
Pascal Calarco
Editor, Fedora Weekly News
Fedora Ambassador, Indiana, USA
14 years, 1 month
Idea and Possible Event in Aveiro, Portugal
by Nelson Marques
Hi,
Not sure if people know, but in February 2001 I've organized an event
in Aveiro to promote Linux (I was back then the responsible for PLUG
online Documentation, PLUG as in Portuguese Linux Users Group). This
event was supported by SuSE GmbH (donated 2 crates of merchandise, cd's,
retail boxes, t-shirts, pins), Sun MicroSystems (500 CD's of Star Office
5.1), Red Hat (some stickers) and some other local companies (hardware
manufacturers, service enablers etc).
This event had over 400 visitors in the 2 days we were "opened" for
public. We used Aveiro's Congress Center for this.
Congress Center:
http://www.cm-aveiro.pt/www//Templates/GenericDetails.aspx?id_object=2748...
http://www.av.it.pt/aveirocidade/pt/congressos/index.htm
http://i.olhares.com/data/big/178/1780535.jpg
After this background, I was thinking in organizing another event, this
time to promote Fedora. From the previous experience, I know that if we
don't advertise, they can spare us some space in the Congress Center for
free, if we advertise, we need to pay. Back then we payed around 450$US
for the two days.
My idea was to do something different. First, no Congress Center,
instead ask for space on my University and host the event At IPAM Aveiro
(Portuguese Institute for Marketing Management).
http://www.e-u.pt/ResourcesUser/InstituicoesImagens/IPAM.gif
http://www.ipam.pt
IPAM is starting it's internationalization project, being present in
Portugal (Aveiro, Porto and Lisbon), Spain (Madrid, cooperation with
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos), in Brazil and Netherlands.
Aveiro school was appointed to be the center of it's international
community.
Through IPAM we can most likely get an anfi-theater for any
presentation/conference, rooms to be used and free space, with bar,
parking, etc.
I would also like to focus that the City of Aveiro has the former
Center for Telecommunication Studies (former CET), now known as Portugal
Telecom Inovação S.A., the Research and Development unit for Portugal
Telecom, where I worked in the past packaging and maintaining our Red
Hat 6 plataform on IBM RS4500 (replacing the Sun equipment and
Slowlaris).
Either way Aveiro also has one of the biggest Universities in Europe,
and in 2050 the biggest. Aveiro is the technological telecommunications
platform in Portugal (Portugal Telecom has operations worldwide in the 5
continents), and was responsible for great accolades, like the first
pre-paid GSM Card in the World, the second country in Europe to
establish a phone network without operator (automatic switching),
amongst other things.
There could be no better background for this.
My thing:
# Organize an event to promote GNU/Linux and Fedora.
# Gather support for space and resources in IPAM (to go zero costs).
# Promote a couple of background events related to Linux
- Possibility of someone from Fedora to present it?
- I can ask one of GNOME Brasero's maintainers also to speech (Luis
Medinas is from Aveiro).
- Corporate view of open-source by Portugal Telecom Inovação?
- Maybe someone from Red Hat ?
GOALS:
# Give to know and Promote Fedora.
# Promote Fedora with IPAM (see this as a first approach to try and
get IPAM involved with the Fedora community).
# Gather the local native population for this promotion event.
# Attract and attack the small business to favor open-source (might be
of interest to Red Hat).
Anyone, pull out comments, goals, objectives, pros, cons, anything
relevant. Keep in mind that the main event (despite of any other
involvements such as guest speakers and such) is the promotion of Fedora
as a reliable free alternative either for normal people, students or
eventually to new IT professionals. I can gather some manpower on local
LUGS and gather corporate support if required (hardware manufacturers,
open source enablers, etc).
I have also some bonds with ANSOL (http://www.ansol.org), the FSF
Portuguese branch, and also can get their cooperation almost for sure.
Also regarding to Aveiro, there is currently one company that is
supplying the students laptops through the governament. I know this
company for over 15 years and have developed work for them in the past
(installing and configuring Linux Servers (Red Hat) and Workstations
(SuSE). They currently use the Portuguese Caixa Mágica distro for their
pre-installed computers. We can try an approach to them as well so that
we use Fedora. We have something that Caixa Mágica can't offer, decent
support to new users. I've been lurking on the #Fedora channel, and such
resources are valuable and can make a difference in our favor here
(anyone has status of Portuguese PT_PT implementation on Fedora?).
I know this might be of interest to Fedora as a Community, and if it
is successful we might open new doors to our sponsor, Red Hat.
If we move on such thing, I would consider the following:
- March (too close and important city events)
- April/May (full of students events)
- June (exams)
- July (no great events on schedule)
I would point for May or July if such is to be done. I am making
myself available to develop contacts, rally support, find a space (I'll
try to go to zero costs) and do necessary local arrangements.
Is this of interest to Fedora? The event itself I was thinking on a
old fashion Linux Install Fest.
Waiting for feedback from the list.
Nelson.
14 years, 1 month
FAS scraper
by Mel Chua
Since I was talking about this in #fedora-mktg as I made this, I thought
I'd share. Basically, Diana was talking about how it's hard for her to
figure out who's an active contributor (for her research) since there
are so many ways and means and places (git, wiki, lists, etc) to
contribute to Fedora, so I said "well, fire up twill, scrape 'em all
down, do some text processing, and you'll have a per-user portfolio you
can analyze to get an 'activity count.'"
After several hours of being too distracted to actually implement a
quick-and-dirty proof of concept, I sat down and spent (according to IRC
timestamps) 8 minutes actually looking up twill python API syntax and
writing 11 lines of code to do the job, then 29 minutes to comment it,
perhaps a little too exhaustively.
http://mchua.fedorapeople.org/FAS_scraper
When run, this will take a list of FAS usernames and spit out a series
of <username>.html files containing multiple-service "portfolios" for
that user (currently: wiki edits and packages maintained, but easily
extensible).
I've pasted the README below to give folks an idea of what this does.
It's a proof-of-concept looking for someone who can architecture and
implement it better, as I don't really have the time to do it properly.
--- README.txt ---
# FAS_scraper.py
# v.1.0 (March 1, 2010)
# Mel Chua <mchua(a)fedoraproject.org>
# This is a quick proof-of concept scraper inspired by Diana Martin's
research
# on the Fedora community; she's trying to get a gauge on who in Fedora
# is an "active contributor," so I suggested making a tiny scraper to gather
# all the FAS-authenticated activity of a user from existing webpages.
# I'm pretty sure most of these services have APIs that would do the job
# better and less kludgily, but this is just to see if it's a useful thing.
== Caveat ==
This isn't actually a proper README.txt - rather, a quick hack taken
from the opening code comments. The python code itself is extensively
commented (there are 11 lines of actual code in the 46-line file).
== Installation ==
You will need python and twill installed to run this script. On Fedora:
yum install python python-twill
Then download FAS_scraper.py into a directory and run it:
python FAS_scraper.py
You'll see a lot of output (the html of the pages being scraped) being
dumped into your terminal; I'm leaving it verbose for now on purpose so
people can see what's going on.
You'll end up with a series of <username>.html in the directory that
FAS_scraper.py is in. These contain the raw html dumps of the profile
pages for that FAS user for each specified service.
== Sample output ==
http://mchua.fedorapeople.org/FAS_scraper/sample_output
== Further developments ==
Some quick suggestions for further work - what actually needs to happen
is for this to be re-architected into a good general-purpose python
library for getting data from FAS-authenticated services.
* Instead of manually defining the list of FAS usernames in the code,
grab the list of usernames from the actual FAS system.
* Check for validity of FAS users you're looking for - right now, if you
enter a username that doesn't exist, the program will try to download
the pages for that user anyway. (It won't stop the program, you'll just
get output for that user consisting of webpages saying that the user
doesn't exist.)
* Add more services.
* Check for validity of services.
* Create a class for services so that we can handle cases that aren't
reachable by the format <start_of_url>/<username>. (For instance, what
if it's <start_of_url>/<username>/<end_of_url>?)
* Create a class for users that can parse and spit out statistics for
each of the services you're looking at. For instance, can you
automatically get the value of username.pkgdb.number_maintained()?
14 years, 1 month
Marketing Plan
by Stefano Alberini
Hello Nelson, it's very interesting this scheme.
It's very good and complete.
I give my idea to simplify because i read and the scheme it's too long (it's
my personal idea, but it's very complet). It's a draft, i wait the opinion
and the experience of all community.
*1) Objective to reach of the Fedora Project (next 2 years)*
*2) Analysis (Swot)*
*3) Marketing Strategy *
3.1)* segmentation/targeting* (how many cluster of users, and what is the
target or the targets) and *positioning *(what advantege the product have
instead of the other OS and the other Linux Distro ? why a customer must
chioce Fedora?),
3.2) *Marketing Mix: Product *(new feature of the distro, design, brand,
user frinedly, harware support, driver, advantage for the desktop user,
advantage for the advanced user, simplicity ), *Price *(Switching costs,
what's kind of Switching costs material and immaterial one user must do to
change OS ? Which Swithching costs (list)), *Promotion *(Media Plan, Target,
Objectives, Message, Media choice, Budget, Media Mix, Measuring results,
Ambassador project), *Place *(where the users can find Fedora? Pc with
Fedora, CD, LInux User Group, Torrent, Which Web Site, ...); *User
Value*(What are the needs of the users? What they look for an OS?);
*4) Marketing Tools* (List and description of the marketing tools used, the
Open Source Marketing Tools) *and here you must help me....*
*5) Check, Monitoring and Update of the plan every 2 month*
It's only a proposal... OPEN...i hope in the contribute of every community
member.
Thank you
--
Alberini Stefano
www.maxbelshop.com
www.maxbel.it
www.marketingpmi.135.it
14 years, 1 month