This brochure type is our next priority brochure. Jean is going to OSCON
in July and will need a Community brochure with the following in mind:
Jean: "I need a brochure aimed at developers. This would definitely
emphasize the community and why one might want to join and
contribute.
Or perhaps a slightly broader audience? Including QA, user support,
docs? Again, emphasising participation rather than "what's in it for me
as a user" or "what's in it for my organization?" which are the
approaches I would use in, say, conferences for educators or non-profits."
So, a community brochure that speaks of our different teams and of their
participation in our community. This will be more of an informative
brochure. The object of the brochure is all about informing the
different types of people attracted to our community; we should list the
different aspects of our community that would make it attractive for
them to join with us.
The types of people we are trying to speak to are people from the
developer world, QA people, Docs people, user support people,
accessibility people, design people, IT and webmaster people etc. A
broad group of people.
We should define it a little more so that we are clear of our end
product as a community brochure.
Perhaps jean can take the lead on defining the community brochure type a
little more. Of course we could create a few versions of the community
brochure if we wished to target fewer or larger groups.
Cheers,
Marc
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