On Tue, 2010-08-10 at 18:30 -0300, Lisandro Vaccaro wrote: > We appear to have (tens of) thousands of disjointed "micro marketing" > efforts dispersed around the globe. No central voice. No > common messaging. No specific goal(s) other than the nebulous one > to "spread Ubuntu". (recently posted randal ross on the list) > > > We aim to create a guideline for everyone wishing to promote Ubuntu, > which do you think would be the focal principles to promote Ubuntu > correctly?
I think a guide like that would be most helpful, obviously not something we can enforce as a requirement, but at least a place for the research to drop into. My own submission: 1. It's easy and beautiful to use in most known use cases. 2. It's already paid for / free to use / economically a free market. 3. Sustainability developed, collaboration. 4. User gets to be the owner, not just the licensor, free speech. 5. Scientifically prudent, educationally critical. Needs work, tired now, sleep and more LinuxCon tomorrow. Martin, -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing
