On Sun 16 May 2010 4:57:26 pm Luke Slater wrote: > Hey everyone, > > I noticed on the Fedora Marketing Wiki page that you are starting to > think about ways that we can track how the marketing team is doing so > I was wondering whether something like a PHP application which could > aggregate the "buzz" about Fedora over several social networks over > time and thus be able to generate reports/graphs and such would be > useful to the Marketing team? > > As well as potentially being a pretty cool tool for visualising and > tracking what people are saying about Fedora, if it were expanded to > look for talk about specific releases or products then you could tell > if marketing campaigns are paying off in terms of whether people are > talking about it or not and whether we are meeting targets in that > respect too. Gerard Braad tells me that recently we've tried marketing > particular feature-sets in an attempt to more concretely define the > Fedora userbase and I think it could be useful for this too. > > I would be happy to work on something like this, so let me know what > you think :-) > > Thanks, Hi Luke, Sweet idea! :) How about something like http://buzz.kde.org ? I can get with kde-www and see if the code behind it as freely available. Ryan -- Ryan Rix == http://hackersramblings.wordpress.com | http://rix.si/ ==
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