Hi Charles,
thanks a lot for your answer!
Charles-H.Schulz schrieb:
Hello Jacqueline,
(...)
well, last month I had to forward your mail to the Japanese community
who was very interesting in them. Second, it's not accurate: the Indic NL group posted news, also the FR
community, and also the Japanese one. Third,, I guess we should expect to have, at the beginning few
participation. But it's better to have a few projects posting their news
than no projects at all. What I mean by this is that helps a lot the
other NL leads to read your news, and they are really appreciated.
What we wish to avoid at all costs are the walled garden effects and a lingering lack of communication. This is why every news are important. Besides, the fact of having only a handful projects doing this grants the DE project more visibility... NB: I'm fighting hard in order to break this walled garden effect, and the marketing repository or the NL Group already produce good results, this is also why I remain optimistic...
I did not ask that, because I want to stop posting our news in this list, certainly not. :-)
But I'm not sure, if I should continue this in future in this manner. Is it really the best way to summarize the news monthly instead of posting the news, when they are up to date?
Last month we had the question on the marketing list, why there was no information about the CeBIT in Hannover. You know it, that I posted this information already on the [EMAIL PROTECTED], but obviously it was not easy to find there. May be it would have been better to post a separate mail for it with a significant subject.
On the other hand I see the point, that I wouldn't post some of our news separately, because they are not really important or interesting enough by itselves.
Regards,
Jacqueline
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