I went ahead and pulled most of this into the wiki. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/BrainDump/Time_Based_Schedule On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Jonathan Roberts <jonrob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey all, > > What do you think of making the marketing plan time based, and task > focused? There should certainly be room for people to pick up and run > with issues and ideas when they arise, but I think this could be more > useful to our little group than the current marketing plan's form... > It's rough and I've left out some of the generic info because the > current plan covers that very well. I've tried to pick parts of Fedora > and give them marketing "focus" for appropriate times in the release. > Would love some feedback. According to my approach we're just about to > come into the middle section of tasks I've dreamed up: > > --------------------------------------- > --------------------------------------- > > In terms of a release cycle: > > 1st and 2nd month: > > ------------------------------- > > Gathering reviews from previous release - wiki > Highlighting the positive comments - RHM (for now) + own blogs > Answering the negative (where applicable) - forums, news sites, blog posts > Highlight freedom, features and first when answering negative > > Push for new contributors > Need to review join page. A generic process for all SIGS/Teams might be useful > > FUDCon > Video, contributor stories, hackfest info, talk recordings, plans for > what's to come! > > Should collect individual's blog posts, share them on RHM > Videos to go to Fedora TV (can include contributor stories, talks etc) > > 3rd and 4th month: > > ---------------------------------- > > LinuxTag/FISL > Talk about interaction with other projects, more contributor stories, > videos etc > > Should collect individual's blog posts, share them on RHM > Videos to go to Fedora TV (can include contributor stories, talks etc) > > Stories about Fedora infrastructure - how great a community to > contribute through - RHM, need to co-ordinate interviews and editorial > content > > Should probably try and get an article in some publications about > this aspect of Fedora. > > Working with upstream - blogs, Transifex would be a good highlight here > > Re-spins - RHM, own blogs, editorial content + interviews > > Contacting editors/writers to start pointing out work going on with > beta and where they can find out more info on key features > > Need to co-ordinate with RH - have a single point of contact > (press@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx?), think it's important to try and work > through community here (but then that's my opinion!), this was a > slight problem in previous release when RH and I both contacted some > magazines about similar topics. > > Arrange for external interviews - podcasts etc - with developers and > contributors > > Need a list of podcasts and other online media. > > Need a list of contributors willing to be interviewed! > > 5th and 6th month: > > ---------------------------------------- > > FUDCon > > Talk about interaction with other projects, more contributor stories, > videos etc > > Should collect individual's blog posts, share them on RHM > Videos to go to Fedora TV (can include contributor stories, talks etc) > > Interviews with developers > > Wiki and RHM for now. > > Need to know upcoming features to start this > > Kick ass pretty feature summary > > Wiki for text, need websites and art for look > > Home page countdown > > Art team > > New banner > > Art team > > FREEDOM & FIRST > > Need editorial content - RHM and own blogs. > > Leader interviews > > Exactly as last time - these worked very *well* > > > Running parallel: > > -------------------------------------- > > I'd like to try and get news.fp.o running for F10 release. Totally > dependent on others, and totally understand it's a huge amount of > work! > > Need decent video editing software > > Need decent recording equipment at events. > > Need to tie in better with fedoraforum.org - Rahul etc > > ----------------------------------- > ---------------------------------- > > Yeah, I know this is something of a mess, but some of it makes sense > to me and I hope to you too! > > Jon > > -- > Fedora-marketing-list mailing list > Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list > -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list