On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 12:13 PM, Marc Paré <[email protected]> wrote:

> Le 2010-10-12 13:07, Charles-H. Schulz a écrit :
>
>  Hello everyone,
>>
>>
>> Le Tue, 12 Oct 2010 12:55:53 -0400,
>> Drew Jensen<[email protected]>  a écrit :
>>
>>  On Tue, 2010-10-12 at 12:43 -0400, Benjamin Horst wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks, Alexandro.
>>>>
>>>> Two possible starting points: request a new mailing list, or create
>>>> a wiki page.
>>>>
>>>> Next step: brainstorm marketing activities and choose one or two to
>>>> work on.
>>>>
>>>> Drew's been leading this so far, so he'll have the most background
>>>> and can share his thoughts on what's next, too.
>>>>
>>>> -Ben
>>>>
>>>
>>> Operative word there is "so far"...just trying to prime the pump.
>>>
>>> I did ask for a mailing list, but given that the wiki is up (didn't
>>> quite expect that)...maybe that isn't needed or maybe just a generic
>>> Events ML makes more sense. Opinions?
>>>
>>> Make use the wiki for sure? Absolutely.
>>>
>>> Finally - there is an iron in the fire already - but sine it involves
>>> another organization and isn't quite finalized yet, it's a bit
>>> premature to make a public announcement I think.
>>>
>>> I'll send one more email to the list that was assembled, adding the
>>> new names to it today - touch base with the steering committee, after
>>> some feedback from that email and see about getting to the spot where
>>> we can start planning this in the open, in the next couple of days.
>>>
>>
>>
>> We can also set up a mailing list, sorry we've been a bit messy on that
>> (next time request a wiki and we'll get you a mailing list :p)
>>
>> As a side note, I would rather like to see one specific group for the
>> US market, because we've always been very, very weak there, even if it
>> means have another group for Mexico and one for Canada, but I'm just a
>> lousy European, so don't take my advice as an educated guess..
>>
>> Best
>>
>> Charles.
>>
>>
>>> Drew
>>>
>>>
> Hi Charles:
>
> Maybe if we combined to start off as we are only 43 million people in
> Canada, pretty small compared to US and the sharing of marketing materials
> may make more sense with us. We can maybe split off later as we gain more
> tools/resources. We Canadians would be starting literally from point zero.
>
> Anyone from Mexico for an opinion? Was there a Mexican OpenOffice.org
> group?
>

No there wasn't, there is a Spanish OOo that cover the Spanish speaking
countries, however the idea is to basically have more speakers and people
that can go to the US (or Canada) and give a presentation or speak about the
product or provide other services. Also US has a huge Spanish market on
certain areas like Florida, Texas and California.


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> Marc
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