Claus - thanks for updating the TwoTwentyNine calendar with bullet points.

Stormy - these are good goals.

I will work on building these in to the TwoTwentySeven page and re-doing it
more like the one Claus did and add the tasks in lgo and below to it this
weekend.

Paul

On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Stormy Peters <[email protected]> wrote:

> Paul, thanks for putting all this together!
>
> Additional goals I think we should add for 2009:
>
>    - Talking points for the current release for people working a GNOME
>    booth. (This could be part of the press kit.)
>    - Brochure on what GNOME is, how to get it and how to participate.
>    (This could be part of the press kit.)
>    - Sponsor recruiting kit/team.
>    - Speaking at a couple of non techie, non open source events or at
>    least some events out of our comfort zone. Maybe a first goal is 
> identifying
>    a couple. A second goal is getting a talk accepted at one of them.
>    - Fundraising campaign for Friends on GNOME that takes into account the
>    feedback we got from the survey.
>    - Survey of GNOME Foundation members to see how GNOME Foundation can
>    best meet their needs. (Not 100% sure this is a marketing effort, but
>    usually anything with "survey" is. :)
>    - Recruit marketing team members from adboard member companies.
>    - Press team goals - perhaps identifying press folks and some regular
>    times to put out a press release and contact them.
>    - Add Friends of GNOME awareness blog posts to the calendar.
>
> How do we keep the release goals and the 2009 goals synced up? Should we go
> with one or the other? Personally, I'd prefer a calendar year that reflected
> when the releases come out.
>
> Stormy
>
> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 9:12 PM, Paul Cutler <[email protected]> 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
>>
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