2009/12/9 Ryan Abel <rabe...@gmail.com>: > On Dec 9, 2009, at 2:37 AM, Quim Gil wrote: > >>> The subject matter is advertising Maemo and maemo.org to developers >>> and >>> enthusiasts. >> >> Defining the target and the purpose is the most important aspect. Once >> this is clear producing the marketing materials are easier. >> >> So looking at your PDF I see that it might serve the purpose of >> gathering developers with certain knowledge or an interest in Qt. >> That's >> it, I don't see room/message for "Maemo enthusiasts" alone. Not even >> for >> the average Linux / open source developer the message sounds like >> "something definitely for me". >> >> Note that developers with certain interest in Qt is what Nokia is >> targeting left and right, so I wonder if this is a first priority for >> the Maemo community. > > This is a good point, so perhaps we should go back a few steps and > look at this again? > > Who do we want to target? Forum Nokia seems to be doing an excellent > job of pushing Qt, so I don't think we need to push this angle any > more than they already are. Personally, what I'm more interested in is > bringing interested people into the community, whether developers or > otherwise. > > So, I'm proposing that we focus on the community for a maemo.org > flyers? Thoughts?
But which developers is Forum Nokia targeting? The commercial ones or the open source ones? >From what I see it seems they are targeting more the former than the latter ones. Even though Nokia itself is doing a good job with "us". If this is the case, then we can target the open source ones as well? Attract them as a community rather than as Nokia? So that this makes a bolder line between Maemo.org and Forum Nokia? (if we want this at all, that is) On the other hand, we clearly need more designers (UX, UI, Graphics). -- anidel _______________________________________________ maemo-community mailing list maemo-community@maemo.org https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-community