I got an expiration message too. I'm too new at this launch pad stuff to know whats going on with it, but I think you better change it to one year and add a one month and 7 day warning. It's really redicules. How are we suppost to keep any new people?
Beth Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 7/31/06, Atila Sendil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all; I was not expecting to cause any trouble in a group that already has many diversified debates but I would like to remain in the group. I guess I am the only one in this group from Turkey. Marketing Ubuntu or another distro may be easier on other countries but here almost everyone uses pirated Windows at home (and many companies despite BSA). And when they already get their OS for free then switching them is even harder. I have no qualification in marketing but I find this list to be a platform for me to learn. And being so new in marketing I do not think it would be wise to interrupt discussions. So; I am not writing any mails to the list or contributing anything; but am reading every simgle mail and visiting the sites you link to. Learning things and trying to think of ways to market Ubuntu here in Turkey. Thanks for all again; Atila On 7/31/06, Matthew Revell < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Corey, > > On 31/07/06, Corey Burger < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yes it does. I kick myself for not stopping it. I just kind of let it > > happen, without agreeing or disagreeing with it. > > I was planning to raise this today, as well. When I've been approving > new members, I've let them know that their membership automatically > expires after 30 days. I've also noticed a few memberships expiring > and have been re-enabling them as I've spotted them. > > > Atila, I apologize. What happened is that it was decided to expire > > everybodies membership after 30 days, to judge interest in -marketing. > > Given what just happened, I think we should rethink this strategy. > > Thoughts? > > When we've discussed this previously, on the list, I'm pretty certain > everyone agreed that interested people should be allowed to join and > leave the Launchpad team as and when they choose. > > Is there any benefit to expiring memberships after 30 days, or a year, > or any other arbitary period? > > -- > Matthew Revell > www.understated.co.uk > > -- > ubuntu-marketing mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing > -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing
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