Hi Tom,
Le 2012-06-09 20:33, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi :)
Maybe change the name to
"LibreOffice Press Articles"
I still think that this sort of activity is a waste of time that would
be best spent on other things. A couple of years ago it made sense.
All of the people saying it's a good idea
FYI,
I have added the "Marketing Team blog" to the "Websites and Web Services
used by The Document Foundation" wiki page[1]. I have added my name as
the site maintainer.
Cheers,
Marc
[1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website/Web_Sites_services
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Hi :)
Maybe change the name to
"LibreOffice Press Articles"
I still think that this sort of activity is a waste of time that would
be best spent on other things. A couple of years ago it made sense.
All of the people saying it's a good idea have made NO effort to update
or modify the existi
Hi everyone,
I'm taking the easy way out and responding to everyone on the list this way.
So, it sounds like there are no real disagreements on the concept other
than the time it would take for people to maintain such a calendar.
Here are my thoughts after reading all of the responses:
NOTE:
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Jean Weber wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 8:18 AM, drew jensen
> wrote:
>> On Sat, 2012-06-09 at 23:02 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
>>> Hi :)
>>> At a quick guess the person using the "Libreoffice" name on YouTube might
>>> be thrilled to elt TDF take over the nam
Hi Fabian
Le 2012-06-09 09:31, Fabian Rodriguez a écrit :
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On 06/09/2012 04:10 AM, Marc Paré wrote:
I would like to propose this:
That the "LibreOffice in the Press" entries be input into a Google
Calendar that could be read both on the wiki as w
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 8:18 AM, drew jensen wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-06-09 at 23:02 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
>> Hi :)
>> At a quick guess the person using the "Libreoffice" name on YouTube might be
>> thrilled to elt TDF take over the name. They probably set it up to give to
>> TDF originally and
On Sat, 2012-06-09 at 23:02 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> At a quick guess the person using the "Libreoffice" name on YouTube might be
> thrilled to elt TDF take over the name. They probably set it up to give to
> TDF originally and then found a lack of interest at the time.
> Regards fro
Hi :)
At a quick guess the person using the "Libreoffice" name on YouTube might be
thrilled to elt TDF take over the name. They probably set it up to give to TDF
originally and then found a lack of interest at the time.
Regards from
Tom :)
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On 06/09/2012 12:57 PM, Florian Reisinger wrote:
Hi!
Skipping everything to only say the most important: If I am not alone,
I would try to do this, although I am not used to YouTube...
I have tried several search phrases to get only "what is LibreOffice",
"about LibreOffice", etc., and keep
Hi!
Skipping everything to only say the most important: If I am not alone, I
would try to do this, although I am not used to YouTube...
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Am 09.06.2012 14:31, schrieb Tim Lungstrom:
I went to the LO YouTube page and I was not pleased how it was organized.
Below is the [long] link I got to for the LO YouTube page. I hope
this was not the "official" channel for LO. I do not know the URL if
their is a different one.
No, this c
Hi :)
This would be brilliant for organising YouTube videos, HowTos, conference
videos, all that sort of thing. Putting this level of work into that would be
a real challenge and would result in something that all users would appreciate
AND would be a good thing to show-off in marketing.
Reg
Hi :)
This is the approach that does work. People seem to respond to this approach
and take more interest.
1. An updated listing of articles would require that people update the central
instead of, or at the same time as tweeting it (or whatever). This will not
happen. People are happy to
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> I would like to propose this:
>
> That the "LibreOffice in the Press" entries be input into a Google
Calendar that could be read both on the wiki as well as on the website.
The location of the link on the web
Hi :)
This does make sense! I think any work on this would be rewarding and well
used. Go for it! :)
Regards from
Tom :)
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Subject: Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: Is there a better YouTube video
collection setup
Hi :)
I know! before getting involved i thought the idea of writing articles was to
get information, ideas and/or opinions and thoughts "out there" as far and wide
as possible.
Now i seem to find that people publish articles in the press in order to try to
keep them as secret and "unheard of
I do not deal much with YouTube or any of the "social networks" like
Facebook and Twitter, but many do.
I do go to this YouTube page
http://www.youtube.com/user/ThePianoGuys
and it is much better than LO's page.
It is well organized for their type of videos so it can be done.
If someone woul
I went to the LO YouTube page and I was not pleased how it was organized.
Below is the [long] link I got to for the LO YouTube page. I hope this
was not the "official" channel for LO. I do not know the URL if their
is a different one.
I would like to see a set of pages organized by languag
I agree this is something very much worth doing. I've not been much
into YouTube until very recently, so I didn't even know there was a
way to have an official page with videos organised into topics. I'm
not volunteering to work on one for TDF/LO, being overextended
already, but it would certainly
/[ PS I sent the email using the wrong address. ]/
Well, I just wanted to add that when I searched for "about LibreOffice",
the first video shown was dated May 2011 and was not "professional".
Most of the rest was about a feature or how to do something.
SO, if we wanted to present
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 10:13 PM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P
wrote:
>
> The more good press we can get into the hands of our potential business
> users, the better.
>
> If we make it easier for them to find and read all the good press, the
> better.
>
> I have not gone through the youtube videos, but if
The more good press we can get into the hands of our potential business
users, the better.
If we make it easier for them to find and read all the good press, the
better.
I have not gone through the youtube videos, but if there are any videos
there that are "professionally done" it might be
Jean Weber schrieb, Am 09.06.2012 13:48:
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 6:10 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
I would like to propose this:
That the "LibreOffice in the Press" entries be input into a Google Calendar
that could be read both on the wiki as well as on the website. The location
of the link on the we
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 6:10 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
> I would like to propose this:
>
> That the "LibreOffice in the Press" entries be input into a Google Calendar
> that could be read both on the wiki as well as on the website. The location
> of the link on the website would be under the "About Us"
Some people think they shouldn't self-promote their articles? How weird!
--Jean
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
> People who do get articles published have said they wouldn't want to update
> the wiki because they felt it would be inappropriate for them to promote
> their art
Hi :)
No-one would update it. There are so many articles and things out there that
it is easier just to do a google search if you need a list of articles.
People who do get articles published have said they wouldn't want to update the
wiki because they felt it would be inappropriate for them
Hello Marc,
2012/6/9 Marc Paré
> I would like to propose this:
>
> That the "LibreOffice in the Press" entries be input into a Google
> Calendar that could be read both on the wiki as well as on the website. The
> location of the link on the website would be under the "About Us" button
> next to
I would like to propose this:
That the "LibreOffice in the Press" entries be input into a Google
Calendar that could be read both on the wiki as well as on the website.
The location of the link on the website would be under the "About Us"
button next to the "Events Calendar" button.
This wil
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