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----- Mensaje original ----- > De: Karen Sandler <[email protected]> > Asunto: Re: Marketing Accessibility > > On Wed, August 24, 2011 8:09 pm, Juanjo Marín wrote: >> Hi Marketing Team! >> >> For a while now, the GNOME Accessibility Team has been thinking and >> wanting to get more involved in marketing. And we have just been given >> the nudge we needed to move from thinking and wanting to actually doing: >> The GNOME Board has suggested we do so. :-) Thus here we are. :-) > > Great!! There is already a thread on some of these points so I'm just > responding to the part not yet discussed. > >> There are a couple of items which were specifically mentioned to us, >> namely: >> >> 1. Would it be possible to have a Friends of GNOME campaign for >> Accessibility? And if so, when? > > I think putting a proposal together for a FoG accessibility campaign is a > great idea. I know that there were other ideas for the next campaign > tossed around at the last foundations list meeting, but I think actually > putting together a proposal for one is the first step, whether it is > intended for the next campaign or the one after that. I'm pretty new to > this, but poking around a bit, I noticed this post on Stormy's blog on the > 2010 sys admin campaign: > > http://stormyscorner.com/2010/03/one-step-closer-to-a-sys-admin.html > > I think that's a good place to start - as a first step we'll need to > clearly set out the goals of the campaign and how the money would be used. > Since we list sponsoring attendees at hackfests and at CSUN as a past > success of FoG, are there other perhaps more end-oriented goals we can use > instead? Once we have a clear idea of how we'd want to present the > campaign we can bring it to the board and the foundation. > > karen > _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
