On Jueves, 17 de Junio de 2010 03:14:02 Andreas Jaeger escribió:
On Wednesday 16 June 2010 17:49:32 Carlos Ribeiro wrote:
[...] I believe this initiative will allow us to be more synchronized with our openSUSE project peers.
Maybe more aligned with the project itself and get better understanding what is going on with the
Andreas Jaeger
16 Junho, 2010 >>>
we have created for Linuxtag last week a couple of documents, e.g. a
one page
flyer about openSUSE and the conference and I'd like to make these
available
on a broader basis and also get them translated for ambassadors to
use. I'd
like to have a kind of "Virtual Eventkit" for us.
I think not only me but all others ambassadors are anxious to get hands on that material to start localize to our home language.
After that my sugestion is to publish translated materials on home basis, I mean, In Brazil and I believe in all countries, have some small linux communities groups, maybe not big ones but tousands of little ones, we must make our translated materials available to this groups, also ambassadors blogs, facebooks, ....
Would be nice to keep these original and translated documents on the new opensuse wiki available for everybody around the world because it does eliminate duplicated documents everywhere.
How should we do this?
Are you taking about some possible tools to make us able to provide theis materials? or a way to spread the message?
I'm asking how to make the material available.
IMO. Slides presentations, flyers and documents.odt could help better than videos showing only the presenter. We do not need videos on the presenter centered but showing what these guys are talking about. I think it will be a better way to transfer the know-how to others.
You can create a video blog explaining the entire idea about "Virtual Eventkit" also how to use it then publish in our http://opensuse.blip.tv/
Videos, slides presentations with notes and/or text documents will increase the understanding beyond the inner circle.
Yes, that and youtube we can use for sure.
In this case we need a link from the main opensuse page or wiki to make it easier available.
What about creating a git repository and adding the stuff there - and
linking
from our Marketing pages to the repository?
That's would be something very useful. Maybe adding the link to this page http://en.opensuse.org/Marketing/Resources Best, -- Ricardo Chung a.k.a. amonthoth openSUSE Ambassador for Panama http://en.opensuse.org/User:Amonthoth http://es.opensuse.org/Usuario:Amonthoth http://twitter.com/amon0thoth1 http://www.opensuse.org/en/ http://es.opensuse.org/Grupos_Locales_de_Usuarios -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org