On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 5:47 PM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P <[email protected]> wrote: > > Middle- and High-School kids need to be targeted before they get too set on > MSO for their default office suite. I started word processing when Word was > only just getting started, so I am more inclined to use whatever works for > my needs.
I don't worry too much about kids. Kids are great at breaking everything, which basically means that they are great at learning. Older people aren't as good at breaking everything, which means that they don't get as good at re-assembling things and learning how they work and what features them have, and so they get stuck in a repetitive loop -- I find myself falling into this trap more and more often as the years pass! :-) > Once you get to the later school grades and then college, you need to show > the students what LO can do for them. Free is great, but they will have > specific needs for their office package. We'll definitely need to have a multi-pronged approach to promoting LO. There are number of different "primary draws" that we can promote: - The cost (free) - The license (FOSS) - The language support - The feature set - The community - (...more?) > use local companies if you can, and you can say you support the local > communities. Use Organic cotton tees is even better. Organic tees are nice, but can (obviously) be more expensive. Are there any marketing rules about corporate sponsorship? (perhaps giving swag sponsors a logo on the arm of the T-shirt or something?) > We need regional professional people [volunteers] who can be the one who can > come in for a local people and help with the promotion of LO on the college > and university campuses. That would help a lot. There are many higher > education campuses in the county where I am. College, Business School, and > Adult Education, facilities. Then there are the community computer labs > that are used to help teach people how to use a computer and support those > who cannot afford their own computer. I get weekly email notes about "IT Training" that nearly completely focus on MS-Office, Photoshop, iMovie, and Outlook. Most people would be fine using applications like LO in place of other office suites, but the training infrastructure isn't there. Actually assembling training infrastructure for LO and other FOSS applications (including computer labs, teachers, course materials, etc...) might be beyond the capabilities or mandate of this mailing list, but it should be an important piece of the roadmap to LO adoption. Once the North American marketing team has matured a bit (and is past the "organizational phase"), LO might consider the creation of a education/training mailing list for just such a purpose. > Also, check out the "better" Mascot images. They are better than the one > listed in the top part of this thread. The edges are less "pixelated". > > http://libreoffice-na.us/mascoteLibOLF--edited-1c.jpg > http://libreoffice-na.us/mascoteLibOLF--edited-1c.png In a quick and dirty survey of my friends, I got the following responses about the LibreOffice logos: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:LibreOffice_external_logo_300px.png - Too "corporate" and stuffy - They'd like to wear a LO shirt, but this one felt like "a walking advertisement" http://libreoffice-na.us/mascoteLibOLF--edited-1c.jpg - Can't tell what he is at first glance - Hands are weirdly proportioned - Sunglasses look like he's trying to be "too cool" and "hip for the kids these days" http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:See_tshirt1.png - This one was okay - Most people said they'd wear a shirt with it http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:See_banner_wss1b.png - Multiple people liked this design - Everyone said they'd wear a shirt with it http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:See_banner_as4.png - This one was cluttered, but people liked the idea - "put the text underneath" --R -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/us/marketing/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
