Hi all,
Just wanted to send out a quick intro to myself and volunteer for any projects that you need done / help with! I'm one of the college students Mel Chua is working with at Allegheny College, btw. To keep this email short, here's a link to my blog post explaining a bit more http://act.ivism.org/blogs/bocchim/2010/04/07/for-all-the-fedora-people/
Cheers, Matt
Welcome,
I'm Nelson, I'm finishing Marketing Management @ IPAM, Portugal. I really don't know exactly how it would be classified in the US, here we get "licenciate" degree from it (the next step is MBA and doctorates).
My field of expertise is mainly Marketing Management (Consumer Behavior and Strategical Management). Anything I can help, feel free to ring my bell.
nm
On Wed, 2010-04-07 at 15:21 -0400, Matthew Bocchi wrote:
Hi all,
Just wanted to send out a quick intro to myself and volunteer for any projects that you need done / help with! I'm one of the college students Mel Chua is working with at Allegheny College, btw. To keep this email short, here's a link to my blog post explaining a bit more http://act.ivism.org/blogs/bocchim/2010/04/07/for-all-the-fedora-people/
Cheers, Matt
Hello Matthew,
Welcome onboard.... Mel already told me / us that there are some students interested in this stuff. I'm happy to read at your blog that you are already have some experience, because the work on technological press-releases and press-kits are (or should be) almost the same. You can first have a look at http://www.braincache.de/wp/2010/04/05/fedora-presskit/ where I gave a first short intro of how a press-kit in general look like and also how the content of our upcoming fedora 13 press-kit could look like. At the fedoraproject wikipage at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Press_kit you find an general overview of the structure we have and what goals we have. If you have written press-releases before, you probably also know the rules or better guidelines mentioned at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Writing_press_Releases_HowTo to write those, but maybe you find some interesting parts here as well.
If you want step in deeper I think some research on the fedoraproject itself and track pictures from/about the fedoraproject in general would be very nice. That should bring (hopefully) a broad range of different country's and cultures to cover. Therefore you can also read the Mail from Paul http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/marketing/2010-April/012295.html about licensing as some kind of background info. What we need for a first start are pictures from Fedora Releasepartys or Linuxevents with some kind of lucky people and collect the Links on a wikipage (a possible place to start can be https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/picture_archive).
And if you have any question then you can ask anytime.
mit freundlichen Grüßen / best regards Henrik Heigl - wonderer@fedoraproject.org
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Am 07.04.2010 21:21, schrieb Matthew Bocchi:
Hi all,
Just wanted to send out a quick intro to myself and volunteer for any projects that you need done / help with! I'm one of the college students Mel Chua is working with at Allegheny College, btw. To keep this email short, here's a link to my blog post explaining a bit more http://act.ivism.org/blogs/bocchim/2010/04/07/for-all-the-fedora-people/
Cheers, Matt
On Wed 7 April 2010 12:21:11 pm Matthew Bocchi wrote:
Hi all,
Just wanted to send out a quick intro to myself and volunteer for any projects that you need done / help with! I'm one of the college students Mel Chua is working with at Allegheny College, btw. To keep this email short, here's a link to my blog post explaining a bit more http://act.ivism.org/blogs/bocchim/2010/04/07/for-all-the-fedora-people/
Hi Matthew!
Welcome to the Marketing team!
Ryan
marketing@lists.fedoraproject.org