Marketing-trac: #155: try jetpack one more time, but very conservatively
by Marketing Team
#155: try jetpack one more time, but very conservatively
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Reporter: mattdm | Owner: chrisroberts
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: Future releases
Component: Fedora Magazine | Severity: not-urgent
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It looks like Jetpack ships with a ton of stuff enabled by default but
which
isn't actually the things I'm interested in. What about trying again but
with just just Subscriptions and Markdown enabled? Then if those don't
cause
problems, we can turn on other things one by one as there is interest.
(Next
candidates -- Notifications, Likes, Infinite Scroll, Contact Form. Oh --
and
there's an RSS feed button widget.)
In fact, since Subscriptions would be really useful and markdown just Nice
to Have, I'd be fine with starting with just that and then adding Markdown
once that seems okay.
And we could even go another level and have it installed with everything
disabled for a few days, just to make sure that the baseline assumption is
correct.
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9 years, 10 months
KDE Randa fundraiser in Fedora channels
by Albert Astals Cid
Hi all,
As you may know, in KDE we are doing a fundraiser to help with costs of the
Randa Meetings, the biggest sprint in KDE.
http://www.kde.org/fundraisers/randameetings2014/
I was thinking if would be great if the Fedora official
tweet/Facebook/G+/newsletter channels would help us spreading the news about
the fund raising since we would probably increase our general exposure a bit
more outside our "core" group.
What do you think?
Thanks,
Albert
9 years, 10 months
Publish schedule for longer articles on Fedora Magazine.
by Ryan Lerch
Hi all,
we are starting to see an uptick in contributions to the Fedora
Magazine, including some awesome, longer, more detailed articles. (see
the recent post on time management software by FranciscoD). We also have
another one by Mo Duffy on tools for diagramming in Fedora.
My question is, should we pick a specific day or days to publish these
longer articles? This would be primarily so we can keep the good content
going and not post all-at-once.
Personally, i am leaning towards mondays or tuesdays, as mattdm seems to
get his "5 things" posts out on Wednesdays.
thoughts?
--ryanlerch
9 years, 10 months
Re: Publish schedule for longer articles on Fedora Magazine.
by Ryan Lerch
On Jun 5, 2014 5:45 PM, Matthew Miller <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jun 05, 2014 at 05:16:48PM -0400, Ryan Lerch wrote:
> > Personally, i am leaning towards mondays or tuesdays, as mattdm
> > seems to get his "5 things" posts out on Wednesdays.
>
> My goal is Tuesday afternoon, but it often turns out to be so late on
> Tuesday that it apparently seems to be Wednesday. :)
Okies, we will settle on Mondays for the long article release day. I'll queue up Mo's post to publish on Monday.
Anyone else keen to write a longer article for next Monday?
--ryanlerch
>
> The timing goal there, by the way, is to make it relevant for that
> Thursday's Linux Weekly News. (And LWN is in our top-ten external referrers
> in the stats.)
>
> I'm going to try to do a weekly FPL post, too. I can do that whenever fits
> the schedule best. And I have a few of the Fedora.next DevConf (I know, that
> was, like, last year!) summary posts to finish up. Probably Fedora.next
> material will be absorbed into the FPL posts eventually, but to start I'm
> going to keep these separate.
>
> There are three more in the Devconf-inspired series, by the way: Fedora
> Cloud, Devconf Q&A, and a general Fedora.next FAQ.
>
> --
> Matthew Miller
> <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
> Fedora Project Leader
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9 years, 10 months
Success stories as a post in magazine
by Amita
Hi,
How about publishing Success stories of any individual on Fedora
Magazine, It will defiantly encourage/motivate folks.
There are many people who can be the topic of such success stories, this
can be a nice "Post Series".
So, any Ideas/thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Ami
9 years, 10 months