Yeah, I know. Damn! One concrete suggestion, but not original. Let's get ourselves organised. We have previously talked about meeting to brainstorm. I am happy to coordinate this and push it along. (Even though, since I live on the other side of the world than most participants, I will probably have to stay up reaaaaaally late (or get up reaaaaaaally early) to participate ;-)
How about this: Anyone who would like to participate in a brainstorming session about Quim's suggestion and th e future of the GNOME marketing team, speak up now! Send email to the list, with a list of all days and times in the next fortnight that you would be available. I will collate this information and organise a day and time. Now, can anyone suggest a better way of doing this than IRC? I'm thinking the #marketing channel on irc.gnome.org, but if there is a better way, lets explore it. HTH, John. On 7/30/07, Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <quote who="John Williams"> > > > Oh dear. I am going to try again to push the idea of what marketing is. > > BTW: If anyone is getting sick of my pontification on this, please let me > > know, publicly if necessary. > > I'm not going to tell you to shut up -- what you say is an important point. > But I am going to ask you to step up and propose something concrete. You've > defined it numerous times, but haven't yet suggested what to *do* about it. > -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
