I have really not seen it as Marketing being split up by language. especially for English, and Spanish. There are so many areas that both of these languages are spoken that it would be hard to cover marketing based on it. The advantage however is that the materials will be able to be used in more than one place. and all these materials will be available on the website for everyone to use. Where the mailing is going to come in is in organizing events. That I feel needs to be based more on geography. It would be hard to organize events for the US on a list that included England, Austrailia, South Africa. Looking at a map of countries where English is the offical language there is at least one country on every continent. Spanish is almost the same. 21 different countries on 4 continents.
Not that I think Language is the only consideration, because I know there are multiple languages in several counties as well. Reading some of the comments the one that makes the most sense to me would be to put the US and Canada in a group. and then try to put Mexico in a group with other Cental American countries where spanish is the language that they speak. The way I have seen the community work is that not only does someone create marketing items for there language but those items are also used by other languages and translated and changed to fit the language that they speak. This is not going to change just because we have seperate Marketing Mailing lists for different areas of the world. Sorry this is so long. And it really does not solve anything, I just wanted to put my 2 cents worth in. James Walker On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 4:11 AM, Italo Vignoli <[email protected]>wrote: > Marc Paré wrote: > > > But, if we are to be divided up according to country designation as per > > SC wishes -- in this case especially the US, then no problem. We should > > make sure that sharing of resources where they are scarce, as in my case > > Canada, care be taken in providing support for the marketing of LibO > > brand. In this case a Canadian country list/Wiki or website should be > > established to coordinate events where the LibO brand could be > > represented. The same being done for those countries wishing to organise > > this way. > > Hi Marc, for the marketing effort, there isn't any decision from the SC, > as we believe that the structure should be discussed together with the > people who are actually working in the different areas (countries or > sub-continents). I think that it makes sense, for the geographies where > there are several spoken languages (US, Spain, Canada) to have a > different marketing organization than the one based on languages which > makes sense for support and localization. The two organizations will > coexist and bring added value to each other. > > We are still busy on other topics, but we will be happy to contribute if > someone starts a discussion on how marketing should be organized in some > areas. North America has always been a weak spot for the community and > we definitely want to be stronger in that geography. > > -- > Italo Vignoli > Mobile: +39.348.5653829 - VoIP: +39.02.320621813 > Email: [email protected] - Skype: italovignoli > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail to > [email protected]<marketing%[email protected]> > List archives are available at http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/marketing/ > All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be > deleted. > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail to [email protected] List archives are available at http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/marketing/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted.
