On Oct 14, 2010, at 2:41 PM, Marc Paré wrote:

> Le 2010-10-12 20:41, Marc Paré a écrit :
>> Le 2010-10-12 20:05, Alexandro Colorado a écrit :
>> 
>>> 
>>> I am not sure it makes sense to split marketing efforts between
>>> countries.
>>> Is much better to have separation between languages instead.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> Hi Alexandro:
>> 
>> For some countries, a split like this would help in getting
>> representation to expositions; LinuxFests; conventions. It is about
>> marketing the brand in the represented country. I believe this is what
>> Charles was talking about. The belief is that there was/is not enough
>> representation in the US for the LibreOffice/OpenOffice brand and the
>> push is to get more feet on the ground to market LibreOffice.
>> 
>> In Canada, from what I gather, it is non-existent. Better to pool
>> resources in these zones to help out. If we could perhaps have a N.
>> American contingent, then, the better for the LibreOffice brand. Once
>> organized, the splitting of organizations along country designations
>> would make sense.
>> 
>> Realistically, the US partners would obviously make the larger part of
>> contributions just by the sheer number in population.
>> 
>> Wouldn't this make sense for Mexico as well?
>> 
>> Marc
>> 
>> 
> 
> Just a note to see if there had been a decision about this? Are we going with 
> the sole US group or n.amer. group? Or are people still thinking this one out?

Due to linguistic similarities and geographic proximity, I think the US + 
Canada makes sense as one unit (and English speaking Caribbean countries 
probably fit in here as well). Whatever the name is doesn't really matter, "na" 
or "us", as long as it's not offensive to anyone. (I hope it wouldn't be.)

Mexico and Central America (and Spanish-speaking Caribbean countries) probably 
fit together better--but I'd encourage folks to join both lists and 
cross-pollinate as much as possible. 

Shall we begin with this approach to see how it works for us?

-Ben

Benjamin Horst
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