I have finished my small backup paper and presentation to submit to openSUSE Conference 2010 and sent it to Royal School of Languages in Aveiro US English corrections. I've produced a small paper ~17 pages with the theoretical background of the contents shown in the presentation which I will make available on a later stage with the presentation under a friendly licence (needs to be compatible with Fedora CLA and openSUSE Licensing). If there is interest, let me know and I can prepare a small session over the IRC. The title is: "Service Marketing and YOUR FOSS Project" and it aims to provide information on how Marketing see's software and how it recommends people to look into it and promote it. Nelson. On Wed, 2010-07-14 at 14:38 -0400, Kayo Hamid wrote:
this indeed is a very nice idea and you'll charge an open door if you'd like to put efforts into it. That actually also is our biggest problem here: Managing such an initiative needs a lot of motivated and substantial contributions/contributors. If you'd like to get started organizing it, we'd be more than happy!
Hello, I think that we can start this in a very simple way, witch IRC meetings like the Ubuntu example[1], and one simple wiki page to show what's going, or the next topic.
The idea is to invite openSUSE developers/contributors to talk about your work in the project for interested users, and again, like the Ubuntu example[1].
This way do not demand too much work.
[1] - http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/01/21/%23ubuntu-classroom.html
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