On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 10:19 -0700, Robyn Bergeron wrote: > Hi Nelson, > > This is good stuff. Is it possible we can put the actual content on > the wiki rather than linking to a document? If course you can :) This is just one of several documents I have to compile from my notes. Feel free to change it, insert it. nm > > I like to think of what we do in Marketing as akin to what goes on in > Engineering, with our "code" being the processes, documents, and > deliverables that are Marketing's output. When we have all those > things on the wiki, people in the marketing community can make patches > (to keep up with the "code" metaphor); when the document is living in > your public folder on fedorapeople, there is no way for people to make > patches, other than to take your document, and essentially fork their > own version (WOW! this metaphor is really going places now), and then > it becomes a question of "which is the right document, which is the > most recent, which ones has community feedback," etc. And like a > piece of code sitting on an engineer's box, unless someone knows it is > there, it will sit - untested, unused, etc., unless someone happened > to read the specific message on the mailing list about the piece of > code. > > I realize that wiki formatting is obviously not as professional > looking as a polished document, like the one you posted. (And > probably also, in many case, not much fun to translate from document > to wiki formatting - let the list know, I can certainly help out with > some conversion if needed.) It would be great to at least have the > content in wiki format, and then maybe link to the uploaded version of > the document - and by all means, feel free to upload it directly to > the wiki rather than your home document - maybe we can make it a > quarterly process or once-per-cycle process to go through, check the > revision logs on the wiki, or maybe there is a way to automatically > insert wiki code into a pre-made template (???? this would be > awesome!). > > I'm not trying to say anything about anyone here, of course - but > contributors come, and go, for various reasons; it is possible that 2 > years from now, we may all be on different paths, and there may be an > entirely different Fedora Marketeering family. The beauty of the wiki > is your work will be in the code tree, so to speak, and live on; I > don't think anyone wants to see your excellent work go unused simply > because nobody knows about it :) > > Food for thought! (Someone hit me if this sounds stupid, by the way; > this is just what I believe. We should, when we can, practice the > same principles that we are promoting!) > > -Robyn > > PS. If you'd like, it would be great to also have some information on > the wiki about how we can use what you're working on, when it is > applicable, at what point in the cycle we should be referring to the > information / updating the information / etc. It doesn't have to be > complete, even a framework for people to start working from would be > great; it just helps to have it there so that new Marketeers know what > information is out there, and how they can use it, so they can jump in > and start helping without a lot of pain. :) > > > > > On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:45 AM, Nelson Marques <07721@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm attaching a sketch for a communication plan matrix. This is to be > > available on http://nmarques.fedorapeople.org on marketing/docs folder. > > > > The docs being uploaded there are basically a compilation of some notes > > I have from classes and might cover lots of subjects, like: > > > > - Communication Management; > > - Product Management; > > - Marketing Management; > > - Culture and Market Ideology; > > - Market Studies; > > - Behavior Psychology; > > - Corporate Communication; > > > > Which are some of the areas of my scholar training. > > > > The document in attachment is just a small Communication Matrix Plan, > > nothing too fancy and should point the general guidelines of a > > communication plan. > > > > People are free to edit, suggest and point things out (help on the > > grammar if possible and orthographic errors). I will take it as final > > once it's been debated and upload it to the space specified above. > > > > This is to be the first of many small docs I'm planning to release > > there. > > > > Thanks all, > > nelson. > > > > PS: I've pulled out that template with some artwork. If there is an > > official template already, feel free to point it out. > > > > -- > > marketing mailing list > > marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing > > -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing