Kara's input was spot-on! thanks
Mel, I had mentioned how at Sugar Labs I use a very low-tech no-tool
index: I mail a link to the marketing list with keywords, and search
the archives to review a link. This method functions, but it is
inefficient, especially for orienting newcomers.
I saw the openSUSE wiki page today while monitoring their launch (we
did appreciate the Sugar mention in their PR) and came across this
page:
http://en.opensuse.org/In_the_Press
Nicely presented. Though, I'd probably feel uncomfortable seeing links
to very negative articles...
food for thought.
thanks
Sean
(from SugarCamp Bolzano)
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Paul W. Frields <stickster(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 05:04:35AM +0800, Mel Chua wrote:
> So... our usual Marketing Meeting this week
> (
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing_meetings#Meeting_details)
> is a little special.
>
> It's not at 20:00 UTC - it's at 20:30 UTC.
> It's not in #fedora-mktg - it's in #fedora-classroom.
>
> And holding the microphone will be the amazing Kara Schiltz, of Red
> Hat PR (and Fedora Marketing!) fame - who will be teaching a Fedora
> Classroom (
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Classroom) class on how
> she sets up to monitor PR from a release. How are we going to find
> out what the papers are saying about Fedora 12? (And how do we react
> to that information when it comes in?)
>
> Come learn, ask questions, and put together your own monitoring-fu
> as we all hang out in #fedora-classroom - logs will be posted
> afterwards with followup discussion on the Marketing list
> (
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list).
>
> Many thanks to Kara for offering her knowledge and her time, and to
> Kevin Fenzi for his constant support in getting Classroom stuff to
> happen. See you there!
Kara,
I'm thrilled that you're setting this session up for Fedora Marketing!
What a great way to interact with the community and grow our team for
PR activities in Fedora. Looks like I'll miss the actual session but
I look forward to reading the log -- feel free to send a link to the
list (if Mel doesn't beat you to it).
Paul
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