It might help if each list focussed on working in it's own area.  For example 
there is a design team so marketting could send discussions about design to 
that 
team.  The same for website.  It doesn't make sense for the documents team to 
take over details of running the website when the website team is doing that.  
Similarly for these discussions about strategy and overview = do they really 
belong in marketing?
Regards from
Tom :)




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From: Marc Paré <m...@marcpare.com>
To: marketing@libreoffice.org
Sent: Tue, 4 January, 2011 6:45:56
Subject: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: Release tasks for Marketing

Le 2011-01-04 01:09, Sophie Gautier a écrit :
> Hi Marc,
> On 04/01/2011 03:49, Marc Paré wrote:
> [...]
>
>>
>> Would it also be a good idea to have monthly reports on achieved goals
>> from the different groups? We would then have a report giving a short
>> detailed list of what the membership had achieved throughout the month.
>> This information could then be used for SC tracking purposes as well as
>> short/long range planning. This information would also be important in
>> gauging our growth ability dependent on our work results and membership
>> workforce.
>>
>> We could also use this information in our marketing section where we
>> could add, where applicable, any details to our feature list. This would
>> be a kind of collection pot of details that could be used by different
>> arms of LibreOffice and to bring everyone up to speed as to what has
>> been happening from the contributors.
>>
>> We would not have to make it a microscopic report, but just a short
>> overview of the month's achievements.If more details were needed, then
>> this could be provided by one of the section's leads (there are always
>> 2-3 members who seem to be in the "total know" of the group's work).
>
> Yes, that would be a good idea, see this with the marketing team and the
> other teams.
> But what might be the most important is to find somebody to do it, we
> have no leads (fortunately!) in our project, only people doing things,
> but they may be to busy to do more actually.
>
> I'm only tracking what is mandatory for the release date. From what I
> see, there is a lot of discussions every where but very few done on what
> is needed to be done *now* if we release sometime in the next 10 days.
>
> Kind regards
> Sophie
>

Yes, maybe we could suggest this for the next release. This would be a 
great entry level task for someone who would seriously want to 
familiarize her/himself with teams.

I'll try to bring it up again after the release.

Cheers

Marc


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