Claus - I agree with you. It was a mistake on my part on what I was
thinking - I was thinking more of a launch plan - what messages and
activities do we want to do centered around GNOME 3.0, focused on the
desktop, and I wasn't thinking of other GNOME products, such as GNOME
Mobile.
Luis is
I don't think I understand the distinction. If we don't have an
overall strategy, the 3.0 will be our strategy. So I think it's one
and the same ...
Stormy
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Paul Cutler pcut...@foresightlinux.org wrote:
Stormy brings up an interesting idea I wanted to follow up in
It was an assumption on my part - I was personally focusing on building a
plan around GNOME 3.0 launch - rather than an overall GNOME marketing
plan.
A launch plan is different than a marketing strategy, but they do have
similar elements. Re-thinking my approach a little bit.
Paul
On Mon, May
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Paul Cutler
pcut...@foresightlinux.org wrote:
It was an assumption on my part - I was personally focusing on building a
plan around GNOME 3.0 launch - rather than an overall GNOME marketing
plan.
A launch plan is different than a marketing strategy, but they
On Mon, 2009-05-11 at 11:44 -0400, Luis Villa wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Paul Cutler
pcut...@foresightlinux.org wrote:
It was an assumption on my part - I was personally focusing on building a
plan around GNOME 3.0 launch - rather than an overall GNOME marketing
plan.
A
Stormy brings up an interesting idea I wanted to follow up in it's own
thread.
I had previously been thinking about GNOME 3.0 marketing as launching 3.0 -
separate from GNOME's overall marketing and / or marketing strategy.
I had been thinking of these brainstorming exercises around audiences,