Re: [DICSUSS] Marketing contributions

2022-01-21 Thread Joshua McKenzie
I was particularly influenced by this mental model of thinking about open source contributions in the past: https://d33wubrfki0l68.cloudfront.net/dfb15f354706fa763ff385e5eea61520bcdcf8bb/1b0fc/assets/media/community-engagement-oss-image.png Related article:

Re: [DICSUSS] Marketing contributions

2022-01-17 Thread Melissa Logan
Thanks Benjamin. Regarding contributors, what you say here makes sense and we will discuss other ways to highlight, e.g. in the monthly Changelog, interview them for the site, etc. Same for users. Beyond the case studies page and Changelog blog, we'll discuss other ways to thank/interact with

Re: [DICSUSS] Marketing contributions

2022-01-14 Thread Benjamin Lerer
> > Sounds great. By community, do you mean both those who build and/or use C* > (or just the folks on dev list)? There are a number of ways we can showcase > this. And is there a general goal of growing the number of contributors > and/or committers? We worked with Ekaterina last year to get this

Re: [DICSUSS] Marketing contributions

2022-01-13 Thread Melissa Logan
Thanks, Benjamin! > One critical part that we should try to put more forward in 2022 is the community. On Twitter people are quite responsive to it. We have a great community and we should make sure that people feel that they belong to it. Sounds great. By community, do you mean both those who

Re: [DICSUSS] Marketing contributions

2022-01-13 Thread Benjamin Lerer
Melissa, Chris, Diogenese, Thanks a lot for everything you did in 2021  What you propose for 2022 sounds great. One critical part that we should try to put more forward in 2022 is the community. On Twitter people are quite responsive to it. We have a great community and we should make sure that

[DICSUSS] Marketing contributions

2022-01-12 Thread Melissa Logan
Chris Thornett, Diogenese Topper and I compiled a recap of the marketing work we contributed to Cassandra in 2021. We also developed a recommended approach for 2022. Our aim is to be a resource that advances the community's interests, so we would greatly appreciate your input here and/or in the