Branding concerns about workstation
Paul W. Frields
stickster at gmail.com
Fri Oct 24 14:10:32 UTC 2014
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 02:29:57PM -0400, Máirín Duffy wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Here's another quick status update -
>
> >On 10/14/2014 11:17 AM, Máirín Duffy wrote:
> >>I have a few other things to tie up today but I will have a rough draft
> >>at a problem statement written up this week and will start some other
> >>documentation too (e.g. going through the thread and pulling out
> >>potential suggested solutions, etc.) I will keep this list posted and
> >>keep things open so anybody can have the opportunity to suggest ideas /
> >>provide feedback / etc.
>
> John Adams from Red Hat's corporate branding team has agreed to help us out
> with this and is going to be facilitating a phone discussion between various
> stakeholders involved in Fedora's branding. John's team has a depth of
> experience in dealing with tough branding issues and I believe their
> expertise is going to be a real asset in figuring out a way out of this
> pickle we've found ourselves in.
>
> I've sent out some invites to various stakeholders (including Jakub from the
> GNOME design team, mattdm / the FPL, and folks from the downstream RHEL
> product team) to try to put together a group to meet about this sometime in
> the next 2-3 weeks; we are going to be working out when exactly in the next
> couple of days.
>
> I also put together a problem statement and brief summary of the discussion
> here on the list. I want to make sure the stakeholders involved are okay
> with the wording of that statement before I post it here; I will do that as
> soon as everyone has had a chance to review.
>
> I'll continue to keep everybody posted here as there's more to report.
This is great, Mo -- thank you for keeping this branding discussion
moving forward.
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