I could be there virtually :)

-Brett

On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:24 PM, Sriram Ramkrishna <s...@ramkrishna.me>wrote:

> Let me see off the top of my head:
>
> * updated marketing materials for conferences -
> * talking points when discussing GNOME with others, formulating a FAQ
> * outreach discussion - we do this, but we need to really need to come up
> with an action plan
> * re-do the marketing wiki page
> * conference bling - what new stuff can we give out at conference
> * New T-shirt design?
> * implement GSOC volunteer capture on the website
> * pursue new ideas through brainstorming and interaction
> * press kit improvements
> * conference kit improvements
> * lingering action items that need to be completed.
> * reaching out to non-tech sectors
> * reaching out to kids
> * reaching out to parents
> * reaching out to LGBT
> * selling our javascript platform to web folks
>
> I'm really serious about getting images out, it's an important factor in
> getting volunteers.. we should probably discuss what other infrastructure
> improvements we could make.
>
> * beer / team building
>
> That should be about two days worth of stuff right there.  I know that we
> have the capacity of to use an entire hour or more in our marketing meeting.
>
> Anything else, we can talk about?
>
> sri
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 6:53 PM, Karen Sandler <ka...@gnome.org> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, April 3, 2013 8:13 pm, Allan Day wrote:
>> > Hi Karen,
>> >
>> > Karen Sandler wrote:
>> >>>> As per Tobi's email, we should consider again whether to organize a
>> >>>> marketing hackfest! Shaun has suggested co-locating with the docs
>> >>>> sprint
>> >>>> in Cincinatti June 17-19.
>> > ...
>> >>>> What do people think? Would it be workable this time and if so would
>> >>>> having it in June make sense?
>> >
>> > I'm definitely interested in attending a marketing hackfest. That
>> > said, I am busy and my primary responsibility is design, so I'd want
>> > to be confident that the event would be an effective use of time. Do
>> > you (or anybody else) have any ideas for what we would work on?
>>
>> I think there are a lot of things we could work on, but one big thing we
>> want to do is to better articulate why GNOME and free software generally
>> is so important. Also, our marketing materials site is old and seriously
>> out of date so on the more mundane side, combing through those materials,
>> reorganizing them and figuring out if there's anything new that we need
>> would probably be very useful.
>>
>> I'm sure others have ideas too.
>> karen
>>
>> > Best,
>> >
>> > Allan
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