Hi Maxi,
These are 3 tasks "in the middle": I suppose graphic design & structure are part of the WebCom's work. General (static) content could be part of the WebCom's job, whereas more dynamic content (announcements of events, elections etc.) should to my opinion be a task of the committee that does the specific announcement. That could be a specific Committee, but also the Board, the CRO (in case of elections) etc. Just my 2 cents Gert-Jan Van: Discuss [mailto:[email protected]] Namens Massimiliano Cannata Verzonden: vrijdag 18 maart 2016 12:12 Aan: Gert-Jan van der Weijden (OSGeo.nl) CC: OSGeo Discussions Onderwerp: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Recruiting OSGeo Santa Clause(s) Thanks Gert-Jan for the clarification. I have some questions that I cannot answer myself not being an expert: - Who design the website graphic? - Who decide the content? - Who decide the structure of the website? >From your previous mail I understand this is a task for the MarkCom >(strategy), while WebCom only implement it (informatic work). Did I understand correctly? Maxi 2016-03-17 12:45 GMT+01:00 Gert-Jan van der Weijden (OSGeo.nl) <[email protected]>: Hi all, The website is a tool, just as OSGeo-Live is a tool. The 2 committees (WebCom and MarkCom) are closely related. In my opinion MarkCom set the goals and probably defines what tools are needed to reach these goals. WebCom makes sure one of these tools is up and running. That requires different skill, which makes it a valid choice to keep the 2 committees separated. Regards, Gert-Jan Venkatesh Raghavan schreef op 16-03-2016 7:53: On 3/16/2016 3:00 PM, Massimiliano Cannata wrote: I think that nicolas ideas are fully right. Website is one of the best marketing tool. Maybe making one committee from two dormient make one awake... could we consider to join webcom and marketing in a new one? I also think that merging web and marketing committees would make a lot of sense. Best Venka Maxi Il 15/Mar/2016 21:39, "Jody Garnett" <[email protected]> ha scritto: Thanks Cameron & Nick, could you start outlining a "reboot" on the wiki and grab an agenda item for next months board meeting? We also have a hangout/workparty for board members (and officers?) in case you want some companionship shaping the wiki page. -- Jody Garnett On 15 March 2016 at 04:38, nicolas bozon <[email protected]> wrote: Dear Cameron, Marketing Committee, OSGeo Directors, As a member of the so called "dormant" Marketing Committee, i would be glad to help revitalising it. In fact it hasn't been a satisfactory nor confortable situation to be a member of such a forgotten commitee since 2012. So i'd like to volunteer for championing such committee reboot, and propose to help define strategic changes, recruit new members and tackle some of the administrative tasks. I can also chair the Committee if needed, and if this is appropriated for gathering the troops. Cameron, I am not Santa (but 'Klaus' only:)), but I'd be very glad to learn from your experience and we may try to enhance things together. However,i think the commitee's mission and role should be revised, probably indepth modified, and aligned with the new OSGeo plans. My main point is that the mandate of the OSGeo Marketing Committee must go way beyond the funding of OSGeo events and the managment of consumables or swag, as it mostly did (or not) until now. OSGeo Live is one of our best marketing tool to showcase some of the Foundation's software projects, but not to promote and market the Foundation itself IMHO. OSGeo Live must of course be kept inside a new marketing plan, but the latter shouldn't be built on DVDs and events only. According to me, improving OSGeo Marketing globally is one of the most important and urgent action to be taken according to the new strategic plan defined by the Board. It must help OSGeo to be presented as more matured, more inclusive, more professional, and fully considered by the broader geospatial community. I believe such reborn Marketing Committee should work closely along with the Board of Directors, the Website Committee and a few motivated contributors, in order to: - Define a consitent OSGeo identity from existing material (including revised graphic guidelines, new shapes and colors aligned with identified needs and recent web trends, new scalable vector graphics, web fonts ...) - Refine the OSGeo web identity (including main site redesign through the developement a new drupal theme, responsive webdesign, efficient and reusable visuals...) - Enhance OSGeo web content and presence (including blog, journal, newsletter and bring more activity on various social networks) - Market the OSGeo brand online and at all kind of events (including consumables management, viral marketing, direct marketing...) Such actions could be prioritized and voted by the Committee's members, coordinated by the commitee's chair according to the Committee members, and aligned with the allocated budget and volunteered time. I sincerly hope we can reboot and improve our Marketing Committee together, in order to grow and market our Foundation better. Let us talk, decide and act now ! Enough rest for MarkCom' ! Best regards, Nick 2016-03-15 8:42 GMT+01:00 Cameron Shorter <[email protected]>: OSGeo needs help distributing money to worthy causes. We need an OSGeo Santa Clause. The current state of play is: * The OSGeo Board has allocated budget for an OSGeo marketing committee to distribute. * But, our OSGeo Marketing committee has imploded. (I was the last chair, a few years back). It seems no one is interested in the administrative tasks of giving away money, doing the administrative work of writing cheques, being accountable, deciding which requests get funded verses which don't based on a set of guidelines. My take is that handing out money to worthy marketing causes can't be too important, as it is not bugging anyone enough to want to step up and volunteer to fix it. But I'd be delighted to proven wrong, and see some people volunteer to step up to revitalise the OSGeo marketing committee. If you are possibly interested, please speak up. I'd be happy to help you get started. A first task would be to consider this request from Bob. Warm regards, Cameron On 9/03/2016 6:29 am, Jody Garnett wrote: Sounds like an amazing event, marketing committee should have a budget to work against shortly (it is an agenda topic for this week and you can see the budget <https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Board_of_Directors#Operational_Budget_for_2016> [1] on the wiki ). Cameron is involved with both marketing committee and OSGeo live and should be able to assist. -- Jody Garnett On 8 March 2016 at 08:59, Bob Basques <[email protected]> wrote: All, I haven’t heard anything back on the following request from anyone (other than Jody commenting about where this should be sent . . .). So trying again . . . -------------------- All, First, let me know if this is the wrong list to request from. We’re holding a regional Geo conference and would like to include a OSGeo-Live thumb drive in each attendees goody bag. So, please consider this an official request for funding of OSGeo Live Thumb Drives for the event. This is a multi- discipline, multi-state event for all things Geo. 60 confirmed presenters. This will be a highly knowledgable audience and because of the varied subject matter it will be an excellent venue to get the word out to new folks about OSGeo and it’s mission, via the OSGeo Live project. More info about the event can be seen here: www.umgeocon.org [2] We’ve planned for 350 attendees. We can make our own thumb drives, and/or pay to have them made ourselves. We’ve handed these out in the past and will also include a getting started cheat sheet for each user to get them going with the least amount of effort. I haven’t checked lately for the going rate on these. Local suppliers are advertising ~$5 each for an 8GB USB3.0 blank drive. Request is for $2000 ($1750 for Drives, $250 for copying the OSGeo Live suite to each). Related, my submission of the OSGeo Live presentation has been accepted at the event, and there will also be a (free) GeoMOOSE workshop. bobb -- Bob Basques <[email protected]>[email protected] 612.598.9210 _______________________________________________ Board mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/board _______________________________________________ Board mailing [email protected]http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/board -- Cameron Shorter, Software and Data Solutions Manager LISAsoft Suite 112, Jones Bay Wharf, 26 - 32 Pirrama Rd, Pyrmont NSW 2009 P +61 2 9009 5000, W www.lisasoft.com [3], F +61 2 9009 5099 _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss Links: ------ [1] https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Board_of_Directors#Operational_Budget_for_2016 [2] http://www.umgeocon.org [3] http://www.lisasoft.com _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss -- Massimiliano Cannata Professore SUPSI in ingegneria Geomatica Responsabile settore Geomatica Istituto scienze della Terra Dipartimento ambiente costruzione e design Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana Campus Trevano, CH - 6952 Canobbio Tel. +41 (0)58 666 62 14 Fax +41 (0)58 666 62 09 [email protected] www.supsi.ch/ist
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