On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Fabiana Simões <[email protected]> wrote: > While this discussion is quite important, I think we should get it > going in another thread as none of this quite applies to SXSW. > > Sri: how do you plan to promote GNOME at SXSW? Will you join any > relevant events during the conference?
I was planning on doing 1:1 correspondance. I had actually looked into buying cookies with teh GNOME logo on it as an ice breaker. I got that idea from a gal who works at a bakery and was waiting at an airport heading back to Portland. It was kind of an idle converation. Interestingly enough, she actually reads whatever I put on my G+. :) Anyways, there is a plan to also have an informal event with the EFF. Karen adn I are going to meet up tomorrow to figure out how to set that up. We are roping in Tiffany to help us with events coordination. I'm planning on making her our official go to person for events planning and you guys should all use her as well! > > I think it would be great if you brought some swag to distribute. > Leaflets, shirts, stickers... I'm aware we don't have a stand there, Karen thought that getting some fliers printed out is a good first step and give them out at concerts and what not. Also doing some twitter. Maybe we could get the engagement team to do some twitter stuff using the #sxsw hashtag? > but you could still drop material around during related talks, and > hand it over to anyone interested. As you're going there as a GNOME > Foundation Member it would be nice to have some GNOME material to > spread the word. Yes, it would be nice, but I didn't qauite have the time to have any such things. I'm working on getting business cards. But I can't really have a booth or anything (it's very expensive) and so I have no way to store and pass out anything. I think the informal event will be one good place. But honestly, the outreach to get GNOME's name out is not the only driver. We are also looking to see how other orthogonal organizations do community outreach, or work with others. I'm looking for ideas that we could apply to our community that has worked successfully in others. Something different. Something fresh. I would love to hear any other ideas. sri > > On 1 March 2014 18:57, Sriram Ramkrishna <[email protected]> wrote: >> But I also want to talk about how we are solving problems like >> diversity by talking about OPW and our successes with that. We don't >> talk about OPW enough externally IMHO. Diego and I were talking about >> creating a story about GNOME and diversity in our conversations. > > Do we still have time to put together some material on that note? > > Moreover, could you and Karen maybe write some blog posts about the > experience (she's also attending, right?)? Maybe share any news that > might be relevant to GNOME? You guys should totally tweet some from > our account. Share some picture of you in GNOME shirts, or mention any > cool talks about FOSS. It's pretty awesome that we're joining such a > huge and diverse event, and should let the community know about that > :) > > - Fabiana > _______________________________________________ > engagement-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/engagement-list _______________________________________________ engagement-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/engagement-list
