Fedora Fliers
by Jiri Eischmann
Hi,
I've decided to organize production of Fedora fliers for specific target
groups because that's something I'd like to have for events at least in
EMEA.
I've already spoken with Matt Miller about a "Fedora in the cloud" flier
and he promised he would help me create the content.
I'm also thinking about other fliers:
Fedora for developers
Ruby on Fedora
Python on Fedora
...
The fliers shouldn't be overly informative. They should simply convey
several clear points why the target group should use Fedora and what
benefits Fedora can offer them. And a link to somewhere they can find
more information, download Fedora.
I think it's a kind of project that is much more effective to do in
person, so it would IMHO be a great idea for a Flock session where
developers from respective fields, designers, and people involved in
Fedora marketing can sit down and come up with something useful.
Anyone is going to Flock and would be willing to participate in such a
session?
Jiri
10 years, 6 months
Marketing activities
by Gabriele Trombini
Hi all,
as you know I'm a new member of this group (I joined few days ago).
I see lots of wikipages about the activity and I'm a bit confused (I see
it's under revision), so I'm trying to summarize here the main activities
and goals.
Briefly:
1) spreading news;
2) contacts with LUG;
3) long term strategies;
4) dispel common myths;
5) keep fedora magazine;
6) maintaing updated marketing wikipages.
Think these are the major areas of interest where team is acting
(please do tell me if I'm mistaken).
1) spreading news: of course this team has various contacts with
press, magazines, public offices for sponsorship etc. in the whole
world.
There is a part of activity performed by itself and another with the
Ambassadors involvement. In this second case, Ambassadors should
have the opportunity to file into the mktg trac a request for sending to
any known contact in order to publicize his event in the area where will
be held.
2) contacts with LUGs: my own opinion here is different; here in Italy i
tried to keep contacts with the main lugs located in the North, but is a
lost cause. Often italian lugs are tied to their activities having a
specific interest in things not related to an operating system (there
are groups interested in hardware, in programming and so on), even
though they are using Linux. Besides every little town has his own lug,
so it's really difficult keep contacts with them. At last I think this
activity could be performed by country Ambassadors.
3) long term strategies: that's a good point. In this area we should
work with Ambassadors. Every year each region should produce a
budget plan (money, events, goals) that also should be managed by
mktg in order to find the best solution for promulgate the main of
them. For instance, here in Italy, in September will be held the
worldwide LibreOfiice Conference and I would been happy if Fedora
could be into it. Knowing the long terms budget of these events,
marketing could move to support them.
4) dispel commons myths: outdated IMHO.
5) keep fedora magazine: discussing with Mitzie, croberts and jzb, it's
not clear who have to do what. For example we could assign task for
each area of interest, avoiding the overcrowding in a specific sector of
the magazine. We can launch a call for research of news editors,
events editors, technical topics editors, blog collecting editors (I would
love to have a "Fedora inside" section) etc.
My article proposal is related to what EMEA Ambassador are doing
with the Tibetan contributors (interviews with both and personal
considerations).
6) maintainig updated marketing wikipages: I saw you're revisioning
the marketing pages, and in this direction I think that an index page
(which collect all the pages) should be required.
Sorry for boring (and for my English), but I want have clear ideas.
Waiting for your replies and don't treat me badly :-).
Greeting
Gabri
10 years, 6 months
Re: 10th Anniversary of the Fedora Project
by Zacharias Mitzelos
I would agree on the monthly basis as well, as we would have more time to finish the given topic and make sure it is perfect and reflects everything ;) I also think that the weekly pace can not only tire the people, but us as well in the process.
-Zacharias
--- Original Message ---
From: "Chris Roberts" <Croberts(a)cintrixhosting.com>
Sent: August 28, 2013 9:24 PM
To: zoltanh721(a)fedoraproject.org, "Fedora Marketing team" <marketing(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Subject: Re: 10th Anniversary of the Fedora Project
I agree with Joe, monthly seems much more doable. Plus that will give us time to make sure we get that months topic covered as best as we can.
I think this is a good case where trac tickets are usable, I believe it can help us manage each months project with a little more ease. I was speaking to Joe in IRC and we have come up with some good ideas for the marketing trac.
- Chris Roberts
>>> Joe Brockmeier <jzb(a)redhat.com> 8/28/2013 1:00 PM >>>
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 05:22:37PM +0200, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
> I think weekly basis is much better, as the next Fedora release is not
> earlier as 2013-11-26. So, having retrospective with inserts from
> earlier conference pictures, and features made we together, and
> running systems, FPLs.... I think let it be 10 week 10 interview with
> inserts, documentary like - and visualization of as the code has
> evolved. Gource vid as insert perhaps? Community size, registered
> projects, number of features per release.... perhaps...
Well, that seems a bit much to 1) produce and 2) promote to me. However,
I won't stand in the way of others if they're going to do the work. I'll
commit to taking on some of a 12-month thing, but the prior results of a
weekly plan (dropped on floor) make me suspect that a weekly pace is a
bit much.
Any other thoughts? I'm happy to start creating Trac tickets for the
project and putting together a plan on the wiki... or content to let
someone else take lead on that and help where needed/where I can.
Best,
jzb
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Re: Marketing-trac: #122: Docs project feature story
by Marketing Team
#122: Docs project feature story
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Reporter: rbergero | Owner: jzb
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone: Future releases
Component: Feature Stories | Severity: not-urgent
Resolution: | Keywords: meeting
Blocked By: | Blocking:
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Changes (by jzb):
* status: assigned => new
* owner: rbergero => jzb
* milestone: F14a: Pre-alpha => Future releases
Comment:
Not sure if this was ever done, but I think that a docs story or stories
would be good for Fedora Magazine and to promote on the bookfaces,
plustweets, etc.
Thoughts on the folks who should be interviewed?
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10 years, 6 months
Marketing-trac: #126: Create a wiki page for magazine covermount information
by Marketing Team
#126: Create a wiki page for magazine covermount information
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Reporter: pfrields | Owner:
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: F14a: Pre-alpha
Component: other | Severity: urgent
Keywords: |
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We often get inquiries from magazines asking for permission to bundle one
or more Fedora discs with a future issue. This is a fairly routine
process as long as the disc is an unmodified copy of Fedora media (i.e. an
official release). Some interaction with Red Hat Legal is required to
send out an agreement to the magazine.
We can speed up that interaction and the overall process if we have a page
that tells magazines what they need to provide, and to whom, for a
covermount agreement. Generally we need the following information, sent
to the ''press(a)fp.o'' address:
* The name (d/b/a) and address of the company producing the magazine
* The exact disc(s) that are to be bundled
* Contact information for the person making the request
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