http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Fedora+13&aq=f Disclaimer: I propose a truce on this thread and no "licensing" weapons of mass destruction please. The important thing is feedback. That is the result of a query for "Fedora 13"... some of those videos are pretty nice. I don't know who is the person on the videos neither the full extent of his publications. I understand that we have problems with H.264 and it's seen as something malefic to our noble beliefs. Anyway, my questions: # How could Marketing support people who develop that work? Could we provide them more material? (at least compilation of links?). # Should we support their work? (their work, not their ways of diffusing information, so we can skip the H264 issues) # Should we run something like a small program (probably a database of info) to cooperate with people who are actually promoting us? # About user feedback. Shouldn't we lurk and take notes on criticism made by people outside our community? Eventually try to identify for flaws and prepare some corrections so we can actually try to leverage their expectations with satisfaction ? Now considering the following search: "FEDORA REVIEW" http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Fedora+review&aq=f A simple indicator that pops out, is that hits have been dropping since Fedora 10 ;). Less people interested ? Can we for Fedora 14 work on feature profiles maybe earlier on and have some material already prepared for people doing reviews? Should we actually start a program or campaign so that we can provide segmented information for everyone who wants to do this kind of work? By the way, I would like to point something very interesting... Hits for "Fedora PS3" are incredible... Who is doing this Fedora stuff on PS3? Do we have a good reason for neglecting this? Because to me it appears that this gets a lot of interest... is that a SPIN ? 8) Another interesting thing is comparing the search results and hits for: Fedora Ubuntu opensuse debian arch linux. This mainly result of pure curiosity. nelson -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing