Enterprise Engagement is a project that I'm working on focused around
community outreach and collaboration with professional developers,
start-ups and companies.  It's focus is on working with companies to
optimize GNOME Shell as a tool they can use as a default desktop on their
Linux/Unix workstations and encouraging the use of GNOME technologies in
professional products.  The aim is to not only build a large thriving
community of professional developers contributing to GNOME software but to
build sponsorship opportunities for GNOME in terms of resources and
finances.  My goal is to sign up a few hundred companies/start-ups/groups
for this program.

The immediate goal of contacting the distributions is that they have direct
access to professional/corporate end-users and for this project to succeed
I'll need to work directly with their desktop teams.




On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Bastien Nocera <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, 2014-04-14 at 11:19 -0400, Alex GS wrote:
> > Either this week or next week I'm planning on sending a mass email to
> > all the major distribution desktop mailing lists, 16 mailing lists in
> > total, with a message introducing the Enterprise Engagement (EE)
> > program and asking for volunteers to join the project. Ideally I would
> > like to work with Engagement and do this as a team.  But if I don't
> > get enough feedback from you guys I'll just have to go it alone.
> >  Given the lack of response this seems likely. I can't keep on waiting
> > forever to get this project started and at some point I have to put
> > things into motion.
> >
> >
> > Let's setup a time or at least discuss this topic before I send the
> > email to the lists if you can...
>
> If you could explain what you're trying to achieve, it would be useful
> before emailing people on behalf of GNOME...
>
>
>
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