John Botscharow wrote: > a couple of days ago, I posted a thread about a possible marketing > project that would target the people who purchase the forthcoming > mobile devices powered by the Google Android platform, an open source > platform for mobile devices. > > Given that these new devices won't be available for several months - > the Christmas shopping season perhaps? - we have lots of time to really > plan and organize a strong, integrated campaign targeting these users, > many of whom, I believe, will be getting their first real hands-on > experience with FLOSS through the Google Android platform. > > I have put up a wiki page here > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JohnBotscharow/Android > > I'd appreciate your feedback, comments and/or advice on what I have up > so far. The format may be a bit unfamiliar to many of you since I am > using the guerrilla marketing format I am most comfortable with and, > IMHO, is very powerful when designing marketing campaigns. If you are > not familiar with guerrilla marketing and are interested in how it > works. there are a number of articles about guerrilla marketing on my > wiki. A table of contents for those articles is here: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JohnBotscharow/MarketingArticles > > I look forward to reading your input on this proposal.
IMO, this should *not* be where the team focuses. It should be the marketing and promotion of Ubuntu. Not FLOSS. Sorry. I just really think this should be out of the scope of the team. If any mobile area should be focused on its the upcoming netbook market. Which Canonical is currently aiming for. -Cory K. -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing
