As part of the marketing team, we often get so busy that we forget that
part of our responsibility is to not only foster growth in the use of
our product, but, and of large importance, that of fostering growth and
building community.
As it seems that we are all taking a well-deserved break after the
release of v.4.1, this particular article has appeared on the
OpenSource.com website. It makes for a good read and is quite well
written from the point of view of detailing some "tips" on building
community.
I just thought that some of you would want to have a look at it, as,
IMO, we have strayed a bit away from building community and this may in
fact inspire those of us who contribute and remind us to encourage
others, who are sitting on the sidelines on our mailing lists, that
there is a place for everyone in our TDF/LibreOffice communities and
that any contribution, small or large, are most appreciated.
You can read the article by Nicole C. Engard here:
http://opensource.com/life/13/7/10-secrets-open-source-communities
Cheers,
Marc
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