Hi, Sorry the link has been left out from my post. Check it out.
http://dailypackage.fedorabook.com/ Zoltan 2013/10/30 Zoltan Hoppar <[email protected]> > Hi, > > We have been done similar in ancient times, it was callled dailypackages > what name has been taken over by myself, because the original Chris Tyler's > blog series content is dead since 2008. But still can be found some > remaining fragments at source. [1] > If you check it, you see that every post is goes around an specific theme > (Artsy Tuesday, Productive Monday, etc) , so with that if we copy the > method - we can cover every group activity, and everyone can select one > "candy" within his interest. Also if possible, I would like to add not only > news about new codes (Fedora Hosted projects), else QA testing news, > how-to's and perhaps requests too as a developers/engineers "corner" page. > Under requests I would like to see callings for tasks - Like we are looking > for xy workgroup testing, or set or write documentation, or whaterver. Also > if you add some contests, and rare stuff (1 fedora keyboard, mice, > keychain, etc) as a contest if the task is done, we can have our own Fedora > Summer of Code slowly, and more better code. > > With these touches, we can achieve more active community, more feedback, > and the marketing team can be the backup for ambassadors, feedback of the > teams, and the contact with the PR. > > HTH with my ideas. > > Zoltan > > > 2013/10/30 Pete Travis <[email protected]> > >> >> On Oct 29, 2013 8:45 PM, "Mike Ruckman" <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 16:45:01 -0500 >> > Joe Brockmeier <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > > On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 11:01:57PM +0200, Zacharias Mitzelos wrote: >> > > > Hello everyone, >> > > > >> > > > On the Monday's meeting[1] we discussed about creating a new >> > > > category and adding it in the main menu of the Fedora Magazine. In >> > > > this new category we can choose every week an article from Fedora >> > > > Planet, and publish it in the magazine as well. Roshi stepped >> > > > forward on this, and said he can choose articles from the planet >> > > > >> > > > Thoughts/flames? >> > > >> > > Don't forget comments. ;-) >> > > >> > > Quick thought: Do we have permission to republish material that >> > > appears on the Planet to the magazine? Skimming the Planet Howto I >> > > don't see that we grant permission for forklifting materials from our >> > > blog to another publication. It may seem like a triviality/formality, >> > > but it's possible that we'd annoy a contributor if we post something >> > > on the magazine without asking first. >> > > >> > > So, we plan to ask first, right? >> > > >> > > >> > > Best, >> > > >> > > jzb >> > >> > My thoughts initially (not sure if I actually *said* anything about it >> > though) were to find some posts we liked, vote which we wanted to >> > publish for the week then contact the person who wrote it and see if >> > they minded. This might help out with people wanting to be part of >> > marketing and the magazine. Was also thinking we could get a badge made >> > for it :) >> > >> >> I like it. At first I thought "$EXPLETIVE, I hope this isn't suggesting >> we pipe the planet feed into the Magazine just to have more content!". >> Weekly features is ideal. It wouldn't be a good idea to lean too heavily >> on a small group of bloggers though, even if their posts are consistently >> more suited to the venue. >> >> > In response to Zoltan, I think the package selection is a great idea. I >> > was actually pondering something similar. I've learned a great deal >> > from the Python Module of the Week [1] and thought it might be fun >> > (though time consuming) to do something with Fedora packages or tools - >> > like deltaisos. Those are awesome. >> > >> >> Something like "*New* Package of the Week" would be interesting too. It >> would have the side benefit of being more likely to include and involve >> newly sponsored packagers. >> >> --Pete >> >> -- >> marketing mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing >> > > > > -- > PGP: 06853DF7 > -- PGP: 06853DF7
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