Ashley, Wrt marketing plans: yes, but half way between my head, and my private notes. Unfortunately, my private notes also contain things from private conversations with people. Major mistake on my part. Apologies to the community.
I've just sent an email giving a few people notice that I plan to start moving things over to the wiki. Hopefully over the next week or so I can get all of our existing marketing ideas in a communal space so we can start to discuss it. As for the marketing@ list: great. So what we'll do now is wait another day or two. If nobody objects, we can make the list. (This is how we make most of our decisions on the project. A few of us have access to the Twitter feed. Perhaps it would be a good idea if we share it out a bit more. Do you know of any tools that make this sort of stuff easy? I've heard good things about HootSuite. (But it costs?) How do you connect a Twitter account to a Facebook page? The only stuff I found was about linking Twitter to your main Facebook profile. Not sure about the LinkedIn stuff. Don't use it enough to really know. What do you recommend? On 2 February 2014 04:56, Ashley Parkes <[email protected]> wrote: > Go Team!! Andy, thanks for adding me! > > Regarding the first open question: having a marketing@ list sounds like a > great idea! > > Regarding marketing generally: I just read over the "How to spread the word > about CouchDB" thread - is there an established marketing plan, as far as > what to make known about CouchDB in 2014 and how to go about it? And if not > what are your thoughts on developing one? > > Regarding social media: whoever maintains the Twitter feed, let me know if > you want to connect it to the Facebook page, or if anyone else should be > added as a page manager. And should we add a dedicated "company" LinkedIn > page for CouchDB as well, or stick to the group page? > > > > Ashley -- Noah Slater https://twitter.com/nslater
