How about I combine the 'overviews' from 2010/2011 for each team (which are really just each years quarterly reports combined together themselves), and send them off to each group asking for updates/fixes/additions/etc, and then publish each of them. That way we ensure we have at least short status reports from each main group in GNOME. (This is basically what I did with the accessibility/a11y report.)
As for the combination, that absolutely makes sense, should I/we contact GNOME.Asia & GUADEC now re: how we're going to publish this or wait a while longer? If we're going to include their respective brochures for this year, do we still want/need their sections in the international events section? Or do we want to include the brochures along side/within that section? Emily On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 6:37 PM, Karen Sandler <ka...@gnome.org> wrote: > On Mon, February 27, 2012 5:00 pm, Brian Cameron wrote: > > > > On 02/27/12 03:50 PM, Dave Neary wrote: > >> IMHO, it's better not to have "homework" articles - if a team > >> doesn't have anything compelling to write about, they shouldn't > >> be in the report. > > > > +1 > > > > Though it is pretty sad if any GNOME team has nothing to report of > > anything done in the past 2 years, considering that's when GNOME 3 > > released. > > > > But we definitely should not be wasting our time waiting around > > for teams that cannot get their act together. > > Actually, everyone's busy, so I think it often helps to put something > together from materials they've written already and then see if it can be > updated and improved by the team! Annual reports should be good to read, > but they also need a comprehensive overview of what our organization has > been up to in the period, even if there are teams that are not excited > about writing stuff up. > > karen > > -- > marketing-list mailing list > marketing-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list > -- Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. - Goethe Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. - Dr.Seuss Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. - Albert Einstein
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