ambassadors, marketing, etc

red_alert red_alert at the-psychiatry.ch
Mon Jan 14 04:06:56 UTC 2008


Jack Aboutboul wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 09:00 +0900, Marc Wiriadisastra wrote:
>> I think the marketing list needs to figure out what it is going to do as
>> in direction wise.  I'm not to sure that it is an effectively used medium
>> and or used effectively.
>>
>> Thats not to say it should be shut down rather maybe there should be a
>> discussion on how to improve it.  I would love input from Red Hat to see
>> where we can improve I believe there is someone on list.
>>
>> I personally welcome someone from Red Hat being the go-to person since at
>> least there is a presence and discussions can improve the cooperation
>> between Fedora and Red Hat.
> 
> Hey everyone,
> 
> so my first question would be to ask this, how many people currently
> subscribe to both this and ambassadors-list?  If people feel like it is
> a significant enough number, maybe we should consider merging the two,
> although, technically, the purposes are very different.  Although that
> may be true, if we have a significant number of dual memberships, having
> two sources from which to get information and post information to might
> be a little excessive,
> 
> What do you guys think?
> 
> Jack
> 

Ambassadors are told to join the marketing list [1], so pretty every 
ambassador is subscribed to both lists. I don't know for the 
non-ambassador marketing guys, tho. Well, are there many marketing 
people who're not ambassadors as well? I'm reading from the same people 
on both lists.

There's not too much traffic on both lists but many things posted on one 
list could (or maybe should) be interesting for the other list too. And 
the important stuff is cross-posted anyway.

I vote for having only one list. I'm not even sure if we need two groups 
for this two tasks...I think most people that do one of them do the 
other too in some way.

[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Ambassadors/Join

Yours
red / SandroMathys

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