On Wed, 2013-09-04 at 09:49 -0500, Joe Brockmeier wrote: > Howdy all, > > With the naming done for the F20 release[1] I started thinking "what > does the marketing team need to do for the Fedora 20 release." > > It turns out, we have a list of tasks already[2]. I wanted to check to > see if anyone is working on some/all of these, and suggest we think > about creating Trac tickets for some/all of the tasks. > > Some of the tasks that jumped out at me that we should begin working > on, > with an eye to the schedule[3]: > > - Create Talking Points (Due: Yesterday) > - Proposed Changes Profiles (Due: Oct. 1st, start: Yesterday) > - Create Alpha Release Announcement (Marketing w/Docs: Due Sept. 12) > - Review Firefox Bookmarks for Update (Due: Sept. 24) > > I've already started a Wiki page for the talking points and put up an > outline, but haven't filled anything in yet. [4] I will start adding > to > that page this week, but others are welcome to jump in as well - > especially interested in feedback from folks who've worked on the > talking points previously. The docs team keeps trac of the new features as far as I know. In the past, data from their "beats" was used to create talking points (I think). Might be less work if we could work with them on this again. > > Thoughts, comments, flames, volunteers? +1 for reusing the trac. The milestones etc. are really helpful when it comes to release critical tasks. I don't see "Create marketing collateral" in the list. We didn't have any last release and the ambassadors had no flyers/one page release notes to give out at all. Worth adding to the list? My schedule's quite tight at the moment, but I can keep track of the tickets and help where I can once they're up. -- Thanks, Warm regards, Ankur (FranciscoD) http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Ankursinha Join Fedora! Come talk to us! http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Join_SIG
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