On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 3:34 AM, Cory K. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I see the marketing of Ubuntu as a Canonical responsibility. Anything
> "community" lead I see as D.I.Y./street team work. Just me.
>
> If I had my way, I'd reinvent the team as Ubuntu-StreetTeam or something.

I have to disagree. To me Canonical, Ubuntu , this community are all
concentric circles, undivested from each other. I dont see Canonical's
interest in Ubuntu separate from the Ubuntu community, rather I prefer
a synergy between the two - Canonical marketing and the Ubuntu
marketing team with the various loco's involved. That would mean a
coordinated effort for a grass-roots reach in every country.

For example : Suppose the loco team and Canonical** are exhibiting at
the same event/conference, which will be taken seriously, the loco
team or the Canonical team? Why should there be separate efforts and
not a team effort ? Keeping Canonical separate from the community
marketing and from loco efforts seems counter-productive imho.

** does not include commercial bids or contracts.

my zero paise.
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