I have a few ideas on data- I've seen most of the info over and over and over :)
I like this idea a lot - I think we could probably do something that would be awesome to the point of people wanting to print it out and frame it :) Do you want to break this idea out into a separate mailing list thread so it doesn't get lost? I've got a couple of things I can share just in the way of "how to make awesome infographics" as well as data points. I don't know that total # of versions/commits is going to work as sanely as it would for other (smaller, more self-contained) projects, but I think there are plenty of other data points to make use of. -robyn On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 8:16 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Something else to think about: > > An infographic for the November anniversary could be pretty cool, with > representations of total versions/commits/etc. Any thoughts on that or > what numbers/stats could be included? > > > John Terrill > Corporate Communications > Red Hat > o: 1-571-421-8132 | c: 1-570-772-3286 > Twitter @jterrill8 | Google Talk jterrill8 > > On 08/28/2013 10:43 AM, Joe Brockmeier wrote: > >> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 10:10:44AM -0400, Ruth Suehle wrote: >> >>> I talked to John Terrill, our new PR contact at Red Hat about this >>> just yesterday. We'll definitely get the word out, but if anybody has >>> ideas for things we can do at this point, speak up! The team originally >>> talked about doing 52 weeks of interviews with Fedorans new and old, >>> but I have no idea where the people who were working on the plan have >>> gone. (Are you there? ...out there? ...out there?) That also may have >>> been overly ambitious. But we could resurrect that plan with the renewed >>> interest in the marketing team, and rather than 52 leading up to the >>> anniversary, we could do one per month during the next year /starting/ >>> with the anniversary. Thoughts? >>> >> >> I like the moxie, but 52 weeks might be a bit much. I don't know that >> we'd hold people's interest with a new interview each week, even >> assuming we get them completed and published. >> >> A monthly retrospective would be good, I think. What if we focused on >> different teams in Fedora, major milestones, etc.? >> >> e.g. - September: FPL retrospective w/interviews; October: Major >> technical achievements that landed 1st in Fedora; November: How Fedora >> got its four Fs >> >> etc. >> >> I think those would have some social media value and interest. Thoughts? >> >> jzb >> > > -- > marketing mailing list > [email protected].**org <[email protected]> > https://admin.fedoraproject.**org/mailman/listinfo/marketing<https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing> >
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