Jos et al,

 I would like to develop this topic: [HIGH] for install fests.
 I would like to ask for 'permission' to develop this on a temporary
wiki page that can later be transferred to the final version, would this
be possible?

 nelson

On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 13:26 +0200, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
> Dear friends,
> 
> A while ago the following list was created:
> http://piratepad.net/1BhrwTboSg
> 
> It is a list of things we can do for the ambassadors to support them in what 
> they do - spreading the word about openSUSE.
> 
> This list is huge - and many of the things won't be done quickly.
> 
> But there is low-hanging fruit in there. Some of those things we already 
> have, either on the old wiki or already on the new one. It is being gathered 
> and linked to on http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Marketing
> 
> Now what is needed is that ppl (you, yes) go through the list and either add 
> links to the wiki pages where such information can be found, or add more 
> information.
> 
> It ain't difficult - it just takes some of your time. You've all been 
> enthousiastic about doing stuff, now's the time to step up ;-)
> 
> Go to the piratepad link and see if there is something you are interested in. 
> And pick it up - announce you want to do it and start doing it!
> 
> You don't have to do it completely, or perfectly - if you're english is bad, 
> no problem. If you only know half of what you need to know, put that half in 
> there - even if it's  just notes, it doesn't matter. Add the links and mail 
> us to let others look at it and add their thoughts.
> 
> In general, what is needed is somebody to START a page and make a beginning. 
> From there onwards it will move, I promise.
> 
> So if you want to do more than *discuss* things, if you want to really make a 
> difference, this is how to do it!
> 
> Questions? Ask on the list or contact me privately.
> 
> Cheers,
> Jos


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