Hi to you all!

I have been following the Fedora marketing team for a while.

In my Fedora community journey I have found many interesting things.

For instance (thinking os Steve L. Tech overview request) a very
interesting feature list:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/11/FeatureList

Ubuntu has something similar (LP Blueprints for every release cycle)
and our technical overview tries to fill the role of a feature
list/intro.

What I have learned from the spreadubuntu project is that our
community boils very much around the time of the Ubuntu releases
(check google trends ans see for yourself).

We should really work more with campaigns keeping this fact in mind.

Another thing is that we should have a project focus in our campaigns
or any other activity work.

In that way we could probably involve people or groups involved in
this as well: deb-a-day with cycle focus, the webpresence team can
help with a nicer tech overview, the marketing team can have focused
campaigns.

My dream is basically that by every Ubuntu release date we have:

* A technical overview that rocks and showa the exciting new features
that have been added
* A press release translated in as many languages as possible
* A marketing kit: flyers, posters, presentations and tips about the
coming release and activities around it. This point could easily be
created by filtering out marketing material in the spreadubuntu
repository by Release (i.e. 9.04 or 9.10)
* A Ubuntu presentation kit that shows the history from the first
release to the new one, community building, LoCos. This could be used
worldwide in all release parties.

Thinking of Ubuntu marketing in a release cycle context would probably
help our team to be even more visible, productive and nonetheless
aligned with the rest of the community.

I truly believe we need to do that.

Regards,

Rubén Romero
https://launchpad.net/~huayra

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