On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Charles-H. Schulz <[email protected]> wrote: > 1. Public Marketing List ShutDown > The marketing list carries little of our current workflow; in fact, most of > it has gone to the RedMine issue tracker already. On top of this, the > marketing list is not read by most of the people concerned by marketing > activities, namely the native-lang projects worldwide. PR coordination > happens on the private list and to a lesser extent on IRC for meetings. The > marketing list, just like any list, requires administration work, i.e. > moderation. There's a lot of spam arriving, usually in waves, and it > requires the approval or refusal of incoming mails (spam, unsubscribed > posters, etc.)
How public is the marketing project in Redmine? Right now people can easily join or review what's going on in marketing by subscribing to or looking in the marketing archives. Would the same public nature carry-over into Redmine? > anything else, such as > discussions, would happen on the discuss list and for cross-project > awareness on the project mailing list. So let's say someone want to discuss marketing strategies in schools. Would that go to the tdf-discuss list, or? > 2. New Wiki > > I am personally not entirely sold on this one, but we are in a situation > where the marketing wiki pages are quite numerous, yet completely chaotic, > and often outdated. We can think about cleaning these wiki pages, but given > their amount we may consider to start a fresh with a new wiki. I'm not > suggesting that we open twenty new wiki pages on RedMine tomorrow, but that > we use it for a month if we need it. One of the benefits of having a single wiki is the ability to easily cross-link between teams, etc. Plus we do have a ton of content up there, including event pages stretching back multiple years. If the Marketing pages on the TDF wiki are hopelessly unusable, we can always move them all under "/Marketing-old/" and start from a blank slate, but I'd expect that some heavy editing might be more productive? > ** Expected results: > > - increased efficiency > - less maintenance (for us, not necessarily for the infra team ;-) ) > - increased clarity in terms of resources, contacts, etc. Could you explain a bit more what you mean re: resources/contacts? > - task-based workflow (partially achieved already) A big +1 to a task-based workflow. I've been experimenting with redmine a bit myself, and I think that it has some potential for anything that's specifically encapsulated as a TODO item. I'm a bit more cautious about using it in lieu of existing infra for other purposes. Cheers, --R -- Robinson Tryon QA Engineer - The Document Foundation LibreOffice Community Outreach Herald [email protected] -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/marketing/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
