Jason D. Clinton <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 10:03, Allan Day <[email protected]> wrote: >> A GNOME 3 Q&A session would be an extremely beneficial part of our >> marketing campaign. It would demonstrate that GNOME is open and cares >> about its users, and it would be an effective way of dealing with >> negative comments on the web. It's really good to be able to say 'if >> you have concerns, please come and talk to us'. >> >> Do people think this is a good idea? If you do, how do we make it >> happen? The first thing we'll need are volunteers... > > I think it would be great to do this with volunteers on the marketing > team but I do not want to make it a requirement that any other teams > contribute: their plates are already full. We could certain extend an > invitation to other teams, though.
Agreed: certainly not a requirement. We want a small bunch of people who are willing and able (and have a plan). That said, it would also be good to be able to pitch it as an opportunity to meet the GNOME 3 designers and developers. > My recommendation would be to use the existing #gnome on GIMPnet which > already frequently gets user questions that go unanswered. Perhaps we > could establish office hours like the design team has done. Makes sense. Or #gnome3, perhaps? Allan -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
