Christian wrote:
> Visit the marketing.openoffice.org homepage or *any* page
Issue # 26804
Summary: Marketing Project To Do List.
> > They are of no apparent relevance.
> Ask on the list about those tasks which seem irrelevant.
What does the presence or absence of a slide show during installation
have to do with getting the product in the hands of the end user?
Module name? What sort of marketing project wants to dictate the
names of the modules in Esperanto? Or Latin? With the implication that
marketing should dictate the names for every language.
Want to try Issue # 14516. I will grant that one should know what
the competition can, or can not do. But why is that on the ToDo List?
Office comparison? That sounds interesting. Oops, the file is either
a PDF, or sxc. It is just a checklist. [That manages to get things
about OOo misleading, if not wrong.]
I've paged down three or four screens, and nothing is actually
relevant to marketing, other than the strategic marketing plan.
[Version 0.5.]
Six screens down, and there _might_ be something useful to do in
marketing. Nope, it is a debate about "office suite" v "Office
software".
Go volunteer on another project, where the To Do List for marketing is
more useful,a nd relevant to activist marketing, and not orientated
towards PHBs.[This, BTW, is what I've been doing for the last month.]
> I dare to say this is wrong again.
Do you want to revisit business cards again?
[Granted, that issue probably would not have erupted, had EN been a NLP.]
> I've seen the words "small task" in this thread. I am curious
Pick anything between a request for information about what a business
card should have, to a request to start a NLP.
And that is in threads you can read in the last week or so.
> - Or that it breaks some well established rules
Rules like "No project will be approved, if a current project lead did
not think of it first."
xan
jonathon
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