GNOME Marketing,

My name is Steven Mautone, and I am a Web designer/developer located in
Miami, Florida, USA. I recently began speaking to the User Groups team
(gugmasters-list) about helping to build a United States based GNOME user
group... specifically in the Miami area.

Upon speaking with the User Group team it became evident that my skills and
resources are best focused on Web development. Brian Cameron suggested that
I get in contact with the Marketing team in order to see if there was any
overlap.

Here is what I've recently discussed with the User Group team:

   - I am a Web designer based in Miami, Florida, USA.
   - I have not been previously involved with GNOME, but am an avid Linux
   user and have been using the GNOME desktop for many years. I am extremely
   excited about the new changes present in GNOME3 and the future of the
   project.
   - I have presented at many conferences; most recently I gave a
   presentation about WordPress for Mobile at the WordCamp Miami Conference. I
   am a huge proponent of open source software and would love to be a GNOME
   evangelist! I am a core member of the Lucid Desktop open source project (
   http://www.lucid-desktop.org). We based the design of version 1 of the
   Lucid system on the GNOME interface, but have restructured version 2 for a
   more Web friendly UI.
   - I have lectured at the University of Miami and have a strong talent for
   training teams and developing a group of contributors. My linkedin
   profile is: http://www.linkedin/com/in/stevenmautone
   - By creating a GNOME-MIA (GNOME Miami) user group I hope to expand the
   GNOME user-base to my local community. I actually notice that there is no
   GNOME-USA user group! Maybe it's best to start there, so that there is a
   proper structure in the United States community. My vision would be to build
   an online community (Web-based) that would allow users to post screenshots
   of their customized desktops, questions about using GNOME, and general
   how-tos and what's coming articles. I would want to foster gnome-usa.org (or
   a similar domain) into a flourishing community. I maintain the Web servers
   and design resources necessary to handle this type of Web project and would
   love to contribute to GNOME with what I do best. I believe that by creating
   gnome-usa.org, we can utilize sub-groups within the community in order to
   properly build smaller, localized communities. I can build a solid site on
   WordPress (as I see gnome is now using WordPress for the main project site),
   and BuddyPress can be used to allow users to manage their own space within
   the community. We can even allow event registration through the site to help
   organize local meetups.
   - 5 years from now I would hope to build gnome-usa.org into a vibrant
   community of users who love GNOME and love helping each other learn new
   features of the desktop.

Brian also noted that the Friends of GNOME site (gnome.org/friends) is not
functioning. I'd love to help get this site working if my WordPress skills
can be of assistance.

Thank you and best regards,

Steven Mautone
[email protected]
http://www.inverted.com
(917) 512-9694

<http://www.inverted.com/>
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