On 08/26/2014 06:01 PM, Zacharias Mitzelos wrote: > Hello everyone, > > We had a Marketing meeting today in #fedora-meeting. Only 3 people > attended, mailga, MarkDude and me. Argh. Sorry - I do not have this on my calendar. > We hoped to vote on some stuff in the meeting, and since only 3 members > attended, we will continue the discussion in the list, so everyone will > have to chance to comment ;) > > 1)In the last meeting in late July, we went over different roles that > people can take on, and mailga with croberts have made a draft wiki page > with the different groups and coordinators/contributors of each > group[1]. Any comments on that? Anyone that would like to contribute and > join a group? What's the difference between an administrator and contributor in, say, the "releases schedule" group? Note that the marketing tasks we have are already on the big list of tasks for each release (see: https://fedorapeople.org/groups/schedule/f-21/f-21-marketing-tasks.html) We need someone to coordinate these things. Note that we're already behind (mea culpa) on talking points, marketing wiki pages, etc. I'll try to draft the first cut of talking points this week. > 2)We also discussed the option of having bi-weekly (for now) marketing > meetings again, and as the F21 release is approaching, we could organize > weekly meetings. That will help us be more organized, knowing what needs > to be done until the launch. Any objections? No objection, but an observation: Meetings are good for check-ins and such, but I find the mailing list and Trac to be way more effective for actual getting stuff done. I'm good with keeping the meetings but I wouldn't rely on those as the primary mechanism for organization. Best, jzb -- Joe Brockmeier | Principal Cloud & Storage Analyst jzb@xxxxxxxxxx | http://community.redhat.com/ Twitter: @jzb | http://dissociatedpress.net/
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