We had a conversation at GNOME.Asia about marketing and what people could
work on, so I thought I'd start a thread on things I think need to be done.

   1. Press releases. This isn't just writing them but also seeing
   opportunities. We could do press releases for GNOME releases, individual
   product releases, organizations/companies that decide to deploy GNOME, ...
   2. Case studies. It would be great to have some articles, blog posts and
   slides around organizations that currently use GNOME. This is really
   important for showing people the value of GNOME.
   3. Marketing materials. This is a broad topic but we could use everything
   from standard signage at conferences to slides. We could use a GNOME
   overview presentation, architecture, and then individual slides on different
   topics (with speaking notes) that could be included in other presentations.
   Even just finding what's out there and putting together a nice wiki page
   would be really helpful.
   4. Press hits. Making sure we reach out to press/bloggers that talks
   about us, comment on blogs that mention us, etc.
   5. Friends of GNOME. We're working on new web pages and recurring monthly
   payments but we could use a marketing push as well.
   6. What is GNOME? Helping define language and pictures that explains what
   GNOME is, all the different components and what their value is. Probably in
   multiple levels - some for technical audiences, some for wider audiences,
   some for people with an OSS background, ...
   7. GNOME 2009 plans - a summary non-GNOME project members will
   understand.
   8. Write-ups from GNOME.Asia, Boston Summit, hackfests, etc. We're going
   to start a quarterly newsletter in addition to our annual report. These
   write-ups could be from in person experience or taken from all the blog
   posts and emails that come out of an event or from interviews of people that
   went.

Others?

Any takers?

I'll find a wiki page to put this on as well.

Stormy
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