Dear Dave, Emily, and Allan,
On 02/11/2011 11:16 PM, Emily Chen wrote:
2011/2/11 Dave Neary <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Hi all,
Pockey & Fred are doing a really amazing job with the 3.0 release
party
drive - it is quite astonishing to see the number of parties sprouting
up around the world! Truly, this is an amazing job.
Thanks , but It's actually a team work in the name of GNOME :)
I would like to suggest capitalising on the success of the event in a
couple of ways:
1. Let's get the organisers of the parties & their region into the
GNOME
CRM for future use - it's easy to forget this later, as it is a lot of
slog work - if we do it while the parties are organising then the job
may be easier. This is something really easy that we could delegate
across a larger number of people.
Yeah, the database are definitely a good contact list for our future
campaigns and promotional activities as well as turning them into
"ambassadors" or "GUGs"
I can help on this, just let me know how.
2. We should follow up after 3.0 (about mid may, perhaps?) to try to
crystalise some of these groups into local GNOME user groups.
Yes, The place where host the launch party will likely to became a
GNOME Users Group. All the organizors' contact will be added
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> . We
should follow up with them for future activities.
After the activites, all the parties will required to submit:
1. Blog
2. Photos
3. Videos
It would be great if we define a tag for those medias. How about
define tag as : *GNOME3_launch_party*
The official tag has been announced, which is *#gnome3parties*, I
already informed all the party organizers by email as well.
We asked them to blog / tag pictures, send their blog links / uploaded
picture links to me or to gugmasters-list(at)gnome(dot)org. We will
publish those event pictures and blog links in the gnome3.org website to
share with everybody.
Then we can easily to search all the photos, video and blog from
websites.
I like the idea from Allan to have a competition for the best
*Photos*. (Photos is much easier and more than videos. )
In this case, we do need them to submit selected photos. and I do
believe it would be a great incentive to ask for nice pictures for
promotion.
-Emily
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