Hi Noah, I'm here, if you can help me triage a couple of easy bugs for a beginner to sink his teeth on.
Javier On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 12:09 AM, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote: > One of the problems with marketing activities is that quantitative > data is quite hard to come by. > > A lot of marketing works by raising awareness of a particular thing, > be that a brand, a product, event, or opportunity. More often than > not, a person takes action on that awareness many hours, days, or > weeks after learning about it. Making the connection between what you > did in your marketing efforts, and conversions that you make (in this > case, recruiting contributors), can be tricky (but not impossible). > > How about we take a two-pronged approach: > > - Regular, but generic, recruitment tweets, cycling between the > different areas we want to attract contributions to > - Specific, and sporadic, recruitment tweets for specific JIRA > tickets, as and when we need it > > I can handle the first one with very little input. But how would we do > the second one? Is there something we could in JIRA that would > indicate that a ticket ought to be promoted from a recruitment > perspective? > > > On 29 September 2014 15:38, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote: >> Is there any metric to ensure that they'll work? >> How about to send more concrete recruitment tweet against specific >> issue? Like "CSS hero scrollbars hater wanted for COUCHDB-2305, many >> kudos for help!" or something. >> >> -- >> ,,,^..^,,, >> >> >> On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Noah Slater <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> I've set up a regular reminder to send out recruitment tweets. >>> >>> Here are two examples: >>> >>> https://twitter.com/CouchDB/status/516580274990514179 >>> >>> (Sent just now. RTs appreciated!) >>> >>> And here's an earlier one: >>> >>> https://twitter.com/CouchDB/status/471358568546193412 >>> >>> What do we think of these? Do you have any ideas about how often I >>> should do this, or what sort of stuff I should highlight? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> -- >>> Noah Slater >>> https://twitter.com/nslater > > > > -- > Noah Slater > https://twitter.com/nslater
