On Mon, 2010-07-26 at 14:27 -0700, R. Tyler Ballance wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010, Bryen M. Yunashko wrote:
Hi folks,
Back home after being on the road nearly two weeks, spreading good openSUSE Cheer! :-)
Huzzah!
* Recap of openSUSE 11.3 Launch (15 mins) ** How did we do? What lessons did we learn? ** Things to continue on 11.3 marketing (11.3 marketing is never done until next version!)
* openSUSE Conference (10 mins) ** How are we doing? Everything on track?
* openSUSE Ambassadors (15 mins) ** Are ambassadors satisfied with 11.3 launch? What did they need to improve their tasks? ** Ambassador organization (This will be ongoing discussion, not concluded in this meeting.)
* Miscellaneous Topics which may include: ** Education/Helping Hands revival? ** openSUSE Shop ** Upcoming events ** Others?
Are there any plans for SmeeGo (openSUSE/MeeGo) marketing coming up? From my discussion with FunkyPenguin it seems like SmeeGo is getting to alpha status soon and seems to me like it'd be a good point to advertise to Netbook users (I'd argue Ubuntu's Netbook Remix is the only decent Linux distro for netbooks right now).
Thoughts?
Thought: That would be a good topic to discuss building a campaign around as well. I hope Andy can be around to discuss that or we can (probably should) set up a dedicated meeting to discuss that compaign (like we did for the OBS campaign) and invite all interested parties to discuss and plan. This would be better, I think, than putting into the regular meetings which is more about statuses and progress reports. I'll put it in the agenda for tomorrow to get the team to decide how we want to do this. Thanks for bringing it up to our attention. This is exactly what we need... awareness of the various projects happening around the openSUSE community. Good job, Tyler! Bryen
Cheers, -R. Tyler Ballance -------------------------------------- GitHub: http://github.com/rtyler Twitter: http://twitter.com/agentdero
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