Jeff Spaleta wrote: >Actually she has more than that, I'm proactively telling her about >'cool' new projects that I think might interest her. How do we expose >that to the general userbase at large? Can we collect 'personal >interests' and as things get added to Extras we fire off emails to >users who's personal interests overlap with the focus of the new >application package? > >-jef >-jef > > > > I think having interests lists is a great idea, but I'm not sure that what you are thinking of is really something we should tackle. What might be good for us is a small set of documents (I'm thinking in the wiki) that go over what users with particular interests might like to look in to. What I'm thinking: /Interests List of various interests /Interests/Photos List of packages and tools to look at for art and photos, eg. The Gimp /Interests/Music List of packages and tools to look at for music playback and editing, eg. audacity /Interests/Cooking List of packages and tools to look at for cooking, eg. krecipes I really don't think that collecting lists of users interests and sending out mailings would work out well. It would take too many resources to manage, IMHO. A third-party, distro-neutral site might be able to do this. At least with this method, people could subscribe to the wiki pages they are interested in. -- Patrick "The N-Man" Barnes nman64@xxxxxxxxx www.n-man.com --
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