Fedora Handbook - Call for Native Speakers
by Jiri Eischmann
Hi,
at last year's Flock I announced Fedora Handbook (a "getting started
with Fedora" guide that is printed and can be give away at event etc.).
Because it was created in the Czech community, the original is in
Czech. The handbook was very successful at Czech events, so we
translated it to English, so that it could be used abroad and
translated to other languages.
We have initial English translation, but it's rough and it needs a lot
of proofreading and rewriting which is something that needs to be done
by a native speaker.
It's written in AsciiDoc, easily readable and editable format: https://
github.com/lukaskotek/fedora-handbook-doc
Any volunteer to help? It'd be great to have it finished and printed
for Flock 2016. All I need is final text, we'll take care of
typesetting and printing.
Jiri
6 years, 10 months
What's new in your Spin / Lab for F25?
by Justin W. Flory
Hello all,
This email is being sent on behalf of the Marketing team in regards to
the upcoming Fedora 25 release.
We're in the process of generating talking points…
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_25_talking_points
…about what all is new in the different editions, spins, and labs of
Fedora. As members of various spins or lab SIGs, we would like to know
what all is new and coming up in the latest versions of the Spins or
Labs you're involved with for F25.
A few bullet points about anything that's new is all that's needed. This
can be added directly to the wiki page or you can reply to this email
with the information, and we'll add them to the wiki. You can see
examples of what this page looks like from the previous release:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_24_talking_points
If you have info or knowledge about what's new in Xfce, please let us
know in time for the Alpha release announcement - if emailing, please
reply to the Marketing list or email me directly. Thanks all!
--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com
7 years
What's new in Xfce for F25?
by Justin W. Flory
Hello all,
This email is being sent on behalf of the Marketing team in regards to
the upcoming Fedora 25 release.
We're in the process of generating talking points…
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_25_talking_points
…about what all is new in the different editions and spins of Fedora. As
members of the Xfce SIG, we would like to know what all is new and
coming up in the latest versions of Xfce for F25. A few bullet points
about anything that's new is all that's needed. This can be added
directly to the wiki page or you can reply to this email with the
information, and we'll add them to the wiki.
If you have info or knowledge about what's new in Xfce, please let us
know in time for the Alpha release announcement - if emailing, please
reply to the Marketing list or email me directly. Thanks all!
--
Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com
7 years
Content creating process as a marketing activity
by Natalie Ardasevova
Hello guys,
I would like to ask a marketing-related question - do you have a process where you identify what it is that readers like the most or are looking for the most and based on which you focus the content of your articles?
I need to do a similar like you do with Fedora for newbies, but with Modularity for the existing contributors.
Thank you a lot!
Natalie Ardasevova
nardasev(a)redhat.com
Marketing Communications Specialist
7 years
Reviewing articles
by Natalie Ardasevova
Dear guys,
may I please ask you to review the following articles:
Modularity and Containers by Langdon
What are Personas and Why Should you Care? by Mary Clarke.
I'm now working with the Modularity team at Red Hat and they would like to get more organized with publishing their articles.
Thank you,
Natalie Ardasevova
nardasev(a)redhat.com
Marketing Communications Specialist
7 years
Self-Introduction: Martin Stransky
by Martin Stransky
Hi guys,
I maintain Firefox in Fedora and I'd like to join the Fedora magazine to
post updates about Fedora Firefox releases - generally to inform users
about news and updates what can be found in our Fedora brewed package.
Thanks,
ma.
7 years