On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 11:38 +0000, Jonathan Roberts wrote: > Hi all, > > I'd like some ideas from people. Fedora does *loads* of cool stuff > that isn't just development work, but community enabling work. While I > think the interviews work well to promote the development, and FWN > does a great job of documenting how the development happens and all > the internal goings on in the community, I think we need another > mechanism for letting people know about cool infrastructure and > community enabling stuff that goes on. > > Things I have in mind needing some kind of attention are the new > collaboration server; fedorapeople.org; the open build tools; > transifex; publican etc etc etc > > For publican we put up a "press release" on red hat's press blog, and > hopefully when we get news.fedoraproject.org sorted we can put those > sorts of announcements on there too. But is this the best way to do > things? Or is there another approach we could take? There's no need in > my mind for two approaches to be mutually exclusive either, one could > compliment the other. But I want to make sure we're doing the best we > can and getting the most attention we can for all the *awesome* > extra-development stuff that goes on! > > Hope everyone is having a nice day! > > Jon > I remember ages ago that there was discussion of a wiki page that pointed to a whole heap of e-marketing links or something. I'm not sure if that page has ever been created. Regards, Marc -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list