Hi all, Sorry if this might feel like an empty answer - but since I am travelling at the moment, I would like to avoid lengthly mails written on tiny keyboards.
So just a: I do have some thoughts how some topic structuring might work. Both for the Design team stuff and the tooling like the wiking. I'd like to add this later on - tomorrow (in approx 24 hours) I will be back on my usual desktop, internet and Cappuccino as well :-) I also collected some thoughts concerning the web infrastructure - and the more I do think about it, the more I think the opportunity in revising the workflows is just great. Enjoy you day / evening! Christoph Thorsten Wilms <t...@freenet.de> schrieb: >On Sun, 2010-11-21 at 06:13 -0500, Marc Paré wrote: > >> I propose that we keep the "ideas" section, but that we have two >> internal sections: one section for "design related ideas" and another >> with "marketing-related ideas". This will keep it simple and both teams >> will be aware of what project have been suggested for both sides. This >> will keep us all tuned in. >> >> I propose the above format as there are still some differing >> philosophical views on (...) >Design vs Marketing, yes. > >If you apply some of the broader definitions, you can both conclude that >Design touches everything and also that Marketing touches everything. >Originally marketing may have been all about selling and design all >about look and haptics, but both are starting positions where you end up >covering the entire system if you run long enough. > >What if we try to avoid both terms? >(if not combined with a more specific field) > >* Steering (mission statement and strategy go here) >* Visual Identity (starting from the logo) >* Market Research >* Promotion (bound to have overlap with Visual Identity, sadly) >* Relations (could have an internal partner, called Community) >* Services (to outside the project) >* Documentation >* Infrastructure (contains website, similar to Services, but inside) >* UX Design (solely for the product) > >A bit late for the lists, but the wiki is ductile, right? > > >-- >Thorsten Wilms > >thorwil's design for free software: >http://thorwil.wordpress.com/ > > >-- >Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to marketing+h...@libreoffice.org >List archive: http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/marketing/ >*** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***