Two things - I looked at the wiki markup and ran away as fast as I could. I need help with this, I'm not an expert MoinMoin user, and even though we have a template for this from the Release & Web teams, it's going to take someone a few hours to get this done. You're right though, it would be a good thing to be consistent with what the Release & Web teams are using. The second question I had was would this work for campaigns? I'm thinking we have to clearly define the time period when we do the work, as well as the beginning and end of a campaign. Or am I overthinking this?
Any volunteers? This needs to be more than a one person job. Paul On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 5:25 AM, Claus Schwarm <[email protected]>wrote: > I like your idea of organizing tasks due to due dates. > > But why don't we just sync with the regular release schedule? I've seen > something like this for the GnomeWeb here: > > http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/TwoPointTwentyseven > > And I like it. It's easy to pick the dates one wants to care about. > > This gives us also the opportunity to have a sort of template, so making > a new schedule for the next release is simply a matter of copy'n'paste > instead of having someone re-collect all the data every year. For > example, I didn't see the dates for making the release notes in your > task calender. > > So, I'd suggest we drop > > http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/Tasks/MarketingTasks2009 > > and start something like this > > http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/Schedule/TwoPointTwentyseven > http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/Schedule/TwoPointTwentynine > http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/Schedule/ThreePointOne > > This may also help us to figure out what tasks need to be done before > other tasks. Maybe we can use colors to distinguish between certain > classes of tasks if that's needed. > > I'd also suggest to delete items on the task list that are done. For > example, the brochure for sponsors is done, AFAIK. There's no need to > keep it one the list, then. > > > Best regards, > Claus > > > > > On Wed, 2009-06-24 at 22:12 -0500, Paul Cutler wrote: > > Hi Marketing Team, > > > > I don't know if anyone has had an opportunity lately to review the > > list of Tasks on the Marketing page on live.gnome.org at > > http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/Tasks. There are a lot of great > > ideas, and it's organized by active tasks, non-active and then by > > one-time tasks and ongoing tasks. > > > > It can be a bit overwhelming browsing through everything we want to > > do! > > > > I don't know about you, but I organize stuff a little differently, and > > I'm a little more goal oriented, so I re-organized some of the tasks > > and tried to assign due dates. You can review at > > http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/Tasks/MarketingTasks2009 > > > > I've also continued to work on GNOME 3.0 Marketing. A couple days ago > > I posted a link to some potential campaign ideas, and that ties to > > marketing calendar I've started in OpenOffice.org. It includes > > potential marketing vehicles and outlines development time for the > > various vehicles and launch dates. The download link is posted on > > http://live.gnome.org/GnomeThreeBrainstorming > > > > Help I need from the marketing team: > > > > * Review the marketing campaign ideas and give feedback > > (http://live.gnome.org/GnomeThreeBrainstorming) > > * Review the marketing calendar and give feedback > > (http://live.gnome.org/GnomeThreeBrainstorming) (What is missing? Do > > we have enough time built in for planning and developing these > > activities? Are they the right activities, and what you recommend?) > > * Review the current task list > > (http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/Tasks) (Is it up to date? If > > your name is on something, are you still working on it? What else > > should we be thinking about?) > > * Review the 2009 tasks > > (http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/Tasks/MarketingTasks2009) (Are > > they prioritized correctly, or should some tasks move months? What > > else would you want to add? Change?) > > > > They're wiki pages, so please feel free to edit, or give feedback via > > email. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Paul > > -- > > marketing-list mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list > >
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