We have two wiki pages titled Talking points... http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talking_points, which is a category containing the SOP, template, and historical itemized Talking Points that are written specifically for each cycle, and also http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/TalkingPoints - which is more of a high-level list of talking points that Ambassadors can use which are more "permanent" in nature and speak more to Fedora's vision, community, etc. than they do to very specific improvements and features. Here are my multiple questions: #1) I don't have a problem with leaving these pages named as they are - they both are truly sets of Talking points. Would it be helpful to at least link into the page the fact that - "Hey, you may be looking for the -other- talking points" - particularly for people who may be landing on these wiki pages via search? #2) http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/TalkingPoints This page - which i think is primarily used by Ambassadors, I'm not sure who else may use it - has not been updated since Feb. 2009. While I think this page should be fairly stable - we do have a lot of things listed in this section, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/TalkingPoints#Why_Is_the_Fedora_Project_Different.3F --- which we could probably revisit from cycle to cycle. Do we have anything important to add as far as "developments in free and open software," are the spins listed still applicable, are the derivative distributions still applicable? Additionally - should this be added as a separate line item task each cycle as "Something we need to double check for continuing validity," and then - who should the owner be? Obviously it seems to fall under the "marketing" hat right now - just by looking at the URL hierarchy - but is this something that the Ambassadors might want to be the owner of instead? Or - at the bare minimum - do the Ambassadors want to be notified of when ANYTHING is changed here, so that word can be spread? Robyn -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing