In looking at the current Marketing Page on the Wiki, I am not sure how to go about setting up a US/CAN specific link to take us to a good starting point. I would think that at some point there would be multiple Region/Language Marketing groups that we should link to from the main Marketing Wiki page. I think we have a good idea on some things to start with, just don't want to start creating subpages if there is a bigger plan in place that TDF wants to implement.
I know other people are monitoring this list, is there any objection to linking from the main marketing Wiki page to a US/CAN page? James On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Marc Paré <[email protected]> wrote: > Le 2010-10-22 11:18, James Walker a écrit : > > Right, I don't see an either or situation here - thin of your pages as >>> just that - as I said in the other email I do see a page, similar in >>> nature, to the one your pointed out, I like that >>> - so not, either or >>> >>> I see your personal page there as putting the corner stones first - I >>> think that is how I could best put it. >>> >>> //drew >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Okay, so what we can do is create like a US/CAN Marketing page on the >> Wiki >> with links to other pages that have things like a to do list. >> >> We can also create a link to a members list, and each of the members on >> that >> page would have a link to a user page with there information on it. >> >> That is what I see you haveing in mind. >> >> I would also like to see a couple of contacts on that main page for people >> to get into touch with the people that will be overseeing the US/CAN >> marketing teams. >> >> Do we even have anyone set up in that capacity yet. I would envision at >> least a couple from each country to start with for now. >> >> James >> >> ps, I am looking at would it takes to create these pages, I have only >> done >> a couple things with wikis but I have some free time right now, so off to >> learning I go. >> >> Hi James and Drew: > > Maybe we should just itemize these on the mailist. > > Later we could have a Wiki page with itemized process for new Marketing > members to complete before jumping into the frey. > > So the itemized list would look so far like this (with my suggestions): > > 1. Everyone should fill in you own Wiki page for identification (an > example: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:Drew) > 2. Create a US/Canada Marketing page -- please always put US in prominence > and Canada in a secondary position. This page should have a welcoming > message from both US/Canada > 3. Create a "LibO US/CA Members" page. Should be divided up US and CA. Make > a list of the members with a link to the the members' personal page. > 4. ON the "LibO US/CA Members" page, (as James suggested) we will need > contacts (spokesperson(s) for each group) -- this could be premature, if we > are going to vote or by acclamation > 5. Set up a "Resources" page (no need to mix US or Can). These would be > resources specifically tailored for the US or CA markets -- I suspect (as > there should be) there will be a main "Resources" page on the "Marketing" > Wiki. We will need also a link to this page. > 6. Set up a "Projects" page > 7. Set up an "Education" page (I am interested in developing this) > 8. Set up other pages pertinent to our US/CA marketing group. > > How does this sound? > > > Marc > > -- > Marc Paré > http://www.parEntreprise.com <http://www.parentreprise.com/> > > > -- > E-mail to > [email protected]<marketing%[email protected]>for > instructions on how to unsubscribe > List archives are available at http://us.libreoffice.org/lists/marketing/ > All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be > deleted > > -- E-mail to [email protected] for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://us.libreoffice.org/lists/marketing/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
