Event in Planning
Hello all, I am writing to inform you of an event currently within the planning phase in the North America/United States/Kentucky region. It is the first openSUSE event in the area so this should be an exciting endeavor for myself and the local community. I am developing the presentations as we speak(or write). These presentations are focused on a general introduction to openSUSE, with an emphasis on digital viral resistance. I have received a donation of a free laptop by a local community member and intend on giving this device away at the completion of the event --- loaded with openSUSE 11.4 of course. I requested promotional resources from openSUSE and hope to hear back soon about availability. I have partnered with Starbucks coffee shops in the immediate area and will be posting Large posters in all shops in the area regarding the event; as soon as a definitive date is set. Starbucks will iform their employees to provide word-of-mouth advertisement of the event leading up to the event date; so as to gain further customers in the local shops. Each starbucks customer will be capable of placing their starbucks purchase ticket in the Laptop Giveaway for each and every ticket. The more they purchase from Starbucks; the more chance that they have to win the giveaway. This is a win-win situation. openSUSE achieves a relationship with the local community and Starbucks gains increased traffic due to the event. It is possible that I may be required to move the event to the local Barnes and Noble bookstore due to event size. As i stated previously, the event is still in the planning phase so this factor has not been decided as of yet. Obviously customers must be present at the event to win. I have developed a brochure highlighting openSUSE as a virus-resistant product and intend to provide these to Starbucks leading up to the event. These brochures are printed; and currently in transit to my location from the West Coast. I will be forwarding the brochure sources(svg) to opensuse-marketing for the openSUSE community to use in the next few days when I get a chance. Also developed by myself are flyers that may be handed out in the local area. I haven't yet nailed down how I want to handle printing of these yet. So the flyers are on hold until I either receive donations regarding printing or financing of the flyers, or alternately I allocate personal finances for such. After careful consideration, I am also going to giveaway another laptop of my own in the next event. I think it will go far to present the face of openSUSE as a positive influence in the local community and the lives of our neighbors. I do have one request regarding this event though: What resources do we have in the community regarding Press Kits for events? I would like to develop/receive an informational packet(press kit) that I may forward to the local news stations and radio stations regarding this event. I have searched and came up with no resources available. Ideas? Comments? Suggestions? Cheers. Thomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
Dear Thomas! I think it looks all pretty awesome. If not already planed, an article for news.o.o would be nice, because it´s the first event in the area and that would give the PR it needs. By the way, I want to blog about it on my blog (http://kimleyendecker.blogspot.com). Please let me know if you have more information ;) /kim --- Original Message ---
Hello all,
I am writing to inform you of an event currently within the planning phase in the North America/United States/Kentucky region. It is the first openSUSE event in the area so this should be an exciting endeavor for myself and the local community. I am developing the presentations as we speak(or write). These presentations are focused on a general introduction to openSUSE, with an emphasis on digital viral resistance. I have received a donation of a free laptop by a local community member and intend on giving this device away at the completion of the event --- loaded with openSUSE 11.4 of course. I requested promotional resources from openSUSE and hope to hear back soon about availability.
I have partnered with Starbucks coffee shops in the immediate area and will be posting Large posters in all shops in the area regarding the event; as soon as a definitive date is set. Starbucks will iform their employees to provide word-of-mouth advertisement of the event leading up to the event date; so as to gain further customers in the local shops. Each starbucks customer will be capable of placing their starbucks purchase ticket in the Laptop Giveaway for each and every ticket. The more they purchase from Starbucks; the more chance that they have to win the giveaway. This is a win-win situation. openSUSE achieves a relationship with the local community and Starbucks gains increased traffic due to the event. It is possible that I may be required to move the event to the local Barnes and Noble bookstore due to event size. As i stated previously, the event is still in the planning phase so this factor has not been decided as of yet. Obviously customers must be present at the event to win.
I have developed a brochure highlighting openSUSE as a virus-resistant product and intend to provide these to Starbucks leading up to the event. These brochures are printed; and currently in transit to my location from the West Coast. I will be forwarding the brochure sources(svg) to opensuse-marketing for the openSUSE community to use in the next few days when I get a chance. Also developed by myself are flyers that may be handed out in the local area. I haven't yet nailed down how I want to handle printing of these yet. So the flyers are on hold until I either receive donations regarding printing or financing of the flyers, or alternately I allocate personal finances for such.
After careful consideration, I am also going to giveaway another laptop of my own in the next event. I think it will go far to present the face of openSUSE as a positive influence in the local community and the lives of our neighbors.
I do have one request regarding this event though: What resources do we have in the community regarding Press Kits for events? I would like to develop/receive an informational packet(press kit) that I may forward to the local news stations and radio stations regarding this event. I have searched and came up with no resources available.
Ideas? Comments? Suggestions?
Cheers. Thomas
-- Kim Leyendecker (kimleyendecker@hotmail.de) openSUSE Ambassador / openSUSE Wiki Team DE http://www.opensuse.org Have you tried SUSE Studio? Need to create a Live CD, an app you want to package and distribute , or create your own linux distro. Give SUSE Studio a try. www.susestudio.com. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
Hi Thomas I am forwarding this to Jos and AJ who handle press related activities. Also, For resources I think you should use our gitorious repository for all the artwork and slides we have for it. If you are on openSUSE and do not have git installed do it by zypper in git then git clone git://gitorious.org/opensuse-artwork/opensuse-artwork.git Please share your flyers and stuff with us. I will share my dropbox folder with you when you are ready and commit the stuff back to the git so that everyone can use it. I hope this helps a bit. Go for the awesome work. Regards Manu On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Thomas Jones <thomas.jones@maitreyasecurity.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing to inform you of an event currently within the planning phase in the North America/United States/Kentucky region. It is the first openSUSE event in the area so this should be an exciting endeavor for myself and the local community. I am developing the presentations as we speak(or write). These presentations are focused on a general introduction to openSUSE, with an emphasis on digital viral resistance. I have received a donation of a free laptop by a local community member and intend on giving this device away at the completion of the event --- loaded with openSUSE 11.4 of course. I requested promotional resources from openSUSE and hope to hear back soon about availability.
I have partnered with Starbucks coffee shops in the immediate area and will be posting Large posters in all shops in the area regarding the event; as soon as a definitive date is set. Starbucks will iform their employees to provide word-of-mouth advertisement of the event leading up to the event date; so as to gain further customers in the local shops. Each starbucks customer will be capable of placing their starbucks purchase ticket in the Laptop Giveaway for each and every ticket. The more they purchase from Starbucks; the more chance that they have to win the giveaway. This is a win-win situation. openSUSE achieves a relationship with the local community and Starbucks gains increased traffic due to the event. It is possible that I may be required to move the event to the local Barnes and Noble bookstore due to event size. As i stated previously, the event is still in the planning phase so this factor has not been decided as of yet. Obviously customers must be present at the event to win.
I have developed a brochure highlighting openSUSE as a virus-resistant product and intend to provide these to Starbucks leading up to the event. These brochures are printed; and currently in transit to my location from the West Coast. I will be forwarding the brochure sources(svg) to opensuse-marketing for the openSUSE community to use in the next few days when I get a chance. Also developed by myself are flyers that may be handed out in the local area. I haven't yet nailed down how I want to handle printing of these yet. So the flyers are on hold until I either receive donations regarding printing or financing of the flyers, or alternately I allocate personal finances for such.
After careful consideration, I am also going to giveaway another laptop of my own in the next event. I think it will go far to present the face of openSUSE as a positive influence in the local community and the lives of our neighbors.
I do have one request regarding this event though: What resources do we have in the community regarding Press Kits for events? I would like to develop/receive an informational packet(press kit) that I may forward to the local news stations and radio stations regarding this event. I have searched and came up with no resources available.
Ideas? Comments? Suggestions?
Cheers. Thomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
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On 2011-04-11 Manu wrote:
Hi Thomas
I am forwarding this to Jos and AJ who handle press related activities.
Also, For resources I think you should use our gitorious repository for all the artwork and slides we have for it.
If you are on openSUSE and do not have git installed do it by zypper in git then git clone git://gitorious.org/opensuse-artwork/opensuse-artwork.git
Please share your flyers and stuff with us. I will share my dropbox folder with you when you are ready and commit the stuff back to the git so that everyone can use it.
I hope this helps a bit. Go for the awesome work.
I think it is absolutely awesome. Let me reply to the other questions down below :D
Regards Manu
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Thomas Jones
<thomas.jones@maitreyasecurity.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing to inform you of an event currently within the planning phase in the North America/United States/Kentucky region. It is the first openSUSE event in the area so this should be an exciting endeavor for myself and the local community. I am developing the presentations as we speak(or write). These presentations are focused on a general introduction to openSUSE, with an emphasis on digital viral resistance. I have received a donation of a free laptop by a local community member and intend on giving this device away at the completion of the event --- loaded with openSUSE 11.4 of course. I requested promotional resources from openSUSE and hope to hear back soon about availability.
I have partnered with Starbucks coffee shops in the immediate area and will be posting Large posters in all shops in the area regarding the event; as soon as a definitive date is set. Starbucks will iform their employees to provide word-of-mouth advertisement of the event leading up to the event date; so as to gain further customers in the local shops. Each starbucks customer will be capable of placing their starbucks purchase ticket in the Laptop Giveaway for each and every ticket. The more they purchase from Starbucks; the more chance that they have to win the giveaway. This is a win-win situation. openSUSE achieves a relationship with the local community and Starbucks gains increased traffic due to the event. It is possible that I may be required to move the event to the local Barnes and Noble bookstore due to event size. As i stated previously, the event is still in the planning phase so this factor has not been decided as of yet. Obviously customers must be present at the event to win.
We have some marketing materials on you wiki which might be useful: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Marketing_materials Adding new ones would of course be appreciated! Especially the brochure is interesting...
I have developed a brochure highlighting openSUSE as a virus-resistant product and intend to provide these to Starbucks leading up to the event. These brochures are printed; and currently in transit to my location from the West Coast. I will be forwarding the brochure sources(svg) to opensuse-marketing for the openSUSE community to use in the next few days when I get a chance. Also developed by myself are flyers that may be handed out in the local area. I haven't yet nailed down how I want to handle printing of these yet. So the flyers are on hold until I either receive donations regarding printing or financing of the flyers, or alternately I allocate personal finances for such.
You might be able to use our stock material, see below.
After careful consideration, I am also going to giveaway another laptop of my own in the next event. I think it will go far to present the face of openSUSE as a positive influence in the local community and the lives of our neighbors.
I do have one request regarding this event though: What resources do we have in the community regarding Press Kits for events? I would like to develop/receive an informational packet(press kit) that I may forward to the local news stations and radio stations regarding this event. I have searched and came up with no resources available.
You can order openSUSE dvd's and some other materials (stickers, folders, posters etc) from: http://software.opensuse.org/promodvd Just mention whatever you need ;-) Cheers, Jos
Ideas? Comments? Suggestions?
Cheers. Thomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
On Wednesday, April 13, 2011 16:09:07 Jos Poortvliet wrote:
[...]
You can order openSUSE dvd's and some other materials (stickers, folders, posters etc) from: http://software.opensuse.org/promodvd
Just mention whatever you need ;-)
Just note that we do not have everything in every location, e.g. so I don't have posters in the US and can't ship them there at the moment, Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, Program Manager openSUSE, aj@{novell.com,opensuse.org} Twitter: jaegerandi | Identica: jaegerandi SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
Andreas Does the website give an idea of what stock is where before we try to order it? -- Kind Regards Stuart Tanner Bolton Linux 24 Vincent Street Bolton BL1 4SA Tel: +44(0)1204 410474 Mob: +44(0)7868 028028 www.bolin.org.uk Distributing openSUSE in the UK Registered Linux User: 529825 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
On Wednesday, April 20, 2011 18:32:48 Stuart Tanner wrote:
Andreas
Does the website give an idea of what stock is where before we try to order it?
No, it does not. Just tell me what you need and I see whether I can send it ;) As a rule of thumb: Paper is only in Nuernberg - and we currently have only a few T-Shirts anywhere... Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, Program Manager openSUSE, aj@{novell.com,opensuse.org} Twitter: jaegerandi | Identica: jaegerandi SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
Hi Thomas If you have an article to promote your fest, we would like to put it on news.opensuse.org so that your event is known all around the community. Regards Manu On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Thomas Jones <thomas.jones@maitreyasecurity.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing to inform you of an event currently within the planning phase in the North America/United States/Kentucky region. It is the first openSUSE event in the area so this should be an exciting endeavor for myself and the local community. I am developing the presentations as we speak(or write). These presentations are focused on a general introduction to openSUSE, with an emphasis on digital viral resistance. I have received a donation of a free laptop by a local community member and intend on giving this device away at the completion of the event --- loaded with openSUSE 11.4 of course. I requested promotional resources from openSUSE and hope to hear back soon about availability.
I have partnered with Starbucks coffee shops in the immediate area and will be posting Large posters in all shops in the area regarding the event; as soon as a definitive date is set. Starbucks will iform their employees to provide word-of-mouth advertisement of the event leading up to the event date; so as to gain further customers in the local shops. Each starbucks customer will be capable of placing their starbucks purchase ticket in the Laptop Giveaway for each and every ticket. The more they purchase from Starbucks; the more chance that they have to win the giveaway. This is a win-win situation. openSUSE achieves a relationship with the local community and Starbucks gains increased traffic due to the event. It is possible that I may be required to move the event to the local Barnes and Noble bookstore due to event size. As i stated previously, the event is still in the planning phase so this factor has not been decided as of yet. Obviously customers must be present at the event to win.
I have developed a brochure highlighting openSUSE as a virus-resistant product and intend to provide these to Starbucks leading up to the event. These brochures are printed; and currently in transit to my location from the West Coast. I will be forwarding the brochure sources(svg) to opensuse-marketing for the openSUSE community to use in the next few days when I get a chance. Also developed by myself are flyers that may be handed out in the local area. I haven't yet nailed down how I want to handle printing of these yet. So the flyers are on hold until I either receive donations regarding printing or financing of the flyers, or alternately I allocate personal finances for such.
After careful consideration, I am also going to giveaway another laptop of my own in the next event. I think it will go far to present the face of openSUSE as a positive influence in the local community and the lives of our neighbors.
I do have one request regarding this event though: What resources do we have in the community regarding Press Kits for events? I would like to develop/receive an informational packet(press kit) that I may forward to the local news stations and radio stations regarding this event. I have searched and came up with no resources available.
Ideas? Comments? Suggestions?
Cheers. Thomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
-- Regards Manu Gupta -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
Not as of yet. I have just received the Promo Package yesterday. Big THANK YOU to Andreas for his quick work. I am working with the local starbucks managers to nail down dates. They have to go through corporate for all events---legal matters. But as soon as its finalized I will send it your way Manu. As a side note, I have been discussing openSUSE with local community. Some people seem very interested. So we shall see where it goes. I've had 4 people just today stop to talk to me about it...while sitting in coffee shop. openSUSE is not well known in non-techie circles it seems. Well except for Germany, I imagine. The general public needs a different approach to openSUSE then say technically proficient end-users. They simply want to email and surf. They don't need apache2 or NFS. So I am changing my brochures and flyers to directly answer those needs. Cheers. Thomas On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Manu Gupta <manugupt1@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Thomas
If you have an article to promote your fest, we would like to put it on news.opensuse.org so that your event is known all around the community.
Regards Manu
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Thomas Jones <thomas.jones@maitreyasecurity.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing to inform you of an event currently within the planning phase in the North America/United States/Kentucky region. It is the first openSUSE event in the area so this should be an exciting endeavor for myself and the local community. I am developing the presentations as we speak(or write). These presentations are focused on a general introduction to openSUSE, with an emphasis on digital viral resistance. I have received a donation of a free laptop by a local community member and intend on giving this device away at the completion of the event --- loaded with openSUSE 11.4 of course. I requested promotional resources from openSUSE and hope to hear back soon about availability.
I have partnered with Starbucks coffee shops in the immediate area and will be posting Large posters in all shops in the area regarding the event; as soon as a definitive date is set. Starbucks will iform their employees to provide word-of-mouth advertisement of the event leading up to the event date; so as to gain further customers in the local shops. Each starbucks customer will be capable of placing their starbucks purchase ticket in the Laptop Giveaway for each and every ticket. The more they purchase from Starbucks; the more chance that they have to win the giveaway. This is a win-win situation. openSUSE achieves a relationship with the local community and Starbucks gains increased traffic due to the event. It is possible that I may be required to move the event to the local Barnes and Noble bookstore due to event size. As i stated previously, the event is still in the planning phase so this factor has not been decided as of yet. Obviously customers must be present at the event to win.
I have developed a brochure highlighting openSUSE as a virus-resistant product and intend to provide these to Starbucks leading up to the event. These brochures are printed; and currently in transit to my location from the West Coast. I will be forwarding the brochure sources(svg) to opensuse-marketing for the openSUSE community to use in the next few days when I get a chance. Also developed by myself are flyers that may be handed out in the local area. I haven't yet nailed down how I want to handle printing of these yet. So the flyers are on hold until I either receive donations regarding printing or financing of the flyers, or alternately I allocate personal finances for such.
After careful consideration, I am also going to giveaway another laptop of my own in the next event. I think it will go far to present the face of openSUSE as a positive influence in the local community and the lives of our neighbors.
I do have one request regarding this event though: What resources do we have in the community regarding Press Kits for events? I would like to develop/receive an informational packet(press kit) that I may forward to the local news stations and radio stations regarding this event. I have searched and came up with no resources available.
Ideas? Comments? Suggestions?
Cheers. Thomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
-- Regards Manu Gupta
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Thomas, Let me know how you're getting on. I would like to organise a similar event but have no way of convincing people that this is a alternative to Windows. Especially non-techie people whom you discribe. Regards, Jan-Bart Spang On 27/04/11 17:17, Thomas Jones wrote:
Not as of yet. I have just received the Promo Package yesterday. Big THANK YOU to Andreas for his quick work. I am working with the local starbucks managers to nail down dates. They have to go through corporate for all events---legal matters. But as soon as its finalized I will send it your way Manu.
As a side note, I have been discussing openSUSE with local community. Some people seem very interested. So we shall see where it goes. I've had 4 people just today stop to talk to me about it...while sitting in coffee shop. openSUSE is not well known in non-techie circles it seems. Well except for Germany, I imagine. The general public needs a different approach to openSUSE then say technically proficient end-users. They simply want to email and surf. They don't need apache2 or NFS.
So I am changing my brochures and flyers to directly answer those needs.
Cheers. Thomas
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Manu Gupta<manugupt1@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Thomas
If you have an article to promote your fest, we would like to put it on news.opensuse.org so that your event is known all around the community.
Regards Manu
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Thomas Jones <thomas.jones@maitreyasecurity.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing to inform you of an event currently within the planning phase in the North America/United States/Kentucky region. It is the first openSUSE event in the area so this should be an exciting endeavor for myself and the local community. I am developing the presentations as we speak(or write). These presentations are focused on a general introduction to openSUSE, with an emphasis on digital viral resistance. I have received a donation of a free laptop by a local community member and intend on giving this device away at the completion of the event --- loaded with openSUSE 11.4 of course. I requested promotional resources from openSUSE and hope to hear back soon about availability.
I have partnered with Starbucks coffee shops in the immediate area and will be posting Large posters in all shops in the area regarding the event; as soon as a definitive date is set. Starbucks will iform their employees to provide word-of-mouth advertisement of the event leading up to the event date; so as to gain further customers in the local shops. Each starbucks customer will be capable of placing their starbucks purchase ticket in the Laptop Giveaway for each and every ticket. The more they purchase from Starbucks; the more chance that they have to win the giveaway. This is a win-win situation. openSUSE achieves a relationship with the local community and Starbucks gains increased traffic due to the event. It is possible that I may be required to move the event to the local Barnes and Noble bookstore due to event size. As i stated previously, the event is still in the planning phase so this factor has not been decided as of yet. Obviously customers must be present at the event to win.
I have developed a brochure highlighting openSUSE as a virus-resistant product and intend to provide these to Starbucks leading up to the event. These brochures are printed; and currently in transit to my location from the West Coast. I will be forwarding the brochure sources(svg) to opensuse-marketing for the openSUSE community to use in the next few days when I get a chance. Also developed by myself are flyers that may be handed out in the local area. I haven't yet nailed down how I want to handle printing of these yet. So the flyers are on hold until I either receive donations regarding printing or financing of the flyers, or alternately I allocate personal finances for such.
After careful consideration, I am also going to giveaway another laptop of my own in the next event. I think it will go far to present the face of openSUSE as a positive influence in the local community and the lives of our neighbors.
I do have one request regarding this event though: What resources do we have in the community regarding Press Kits for events? I would like to develop/receive an informational packet(press kit) that I may forward to the local news stations and radio stations regarding this event. I have searched and came up with no resources available.
Ideas? Comments? Suggestions?
Cheers. Thomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
-- Regards Manu Gupta
-- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
Hello everyone, my name is Diomidis and I'm a new openSUSE ambassador from Athens, Greece. In 2 months from now, here in Athens will be summer, so I'm trying to think new "summer" ways to promote and spread the world. I mean, schools and uni's are over so I must try something new. I thought about droping an open party to some central athenian cafe/bar where people can come and talk and learn about openSUSE. Is the social media enough to promote the kind of this event? -Diomidis Anadiotis- openSUSE Ambassador IRC: diomidis@freenode PGP KEY: 0x998EC388 http://www.twitter.com/kandinskyboy On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Jan-Bart Spang <jb.spang@iol.ie> wrote:
Thomas,
Let me know how you're getting on. I would like to organise a similar event but have no way of convincing people that this is a alternative to Windows. Especially non-techie people whom you discribe.
Regards,
Jan-Bart Spang
On 27/04/11 17:17, Thomas Jones wrote:
Not as of yet. I have just received the Promo Package yesterday. Big THANK YOU to Andreas for his quick work. I am working with the local starbucks managers to nail down dates. They have to go through corporate for all events---legal matters. But as soon as its finalized I will send it your way Manu.
As a side note, I have been discussing openSUSE with local community. Some people seem very interested. So we shall see where it goes. I've had 4 people just today stop to talk to me about it...while sitting in coffee shop. openSUSE is not well known in non-techie circles it seems. Well except for Germany, I imagine. The general public needs a different approach to openSUSE then say technically proficient end-users. They simply want to email and surf. They don't need apache2 or NFS.
So I am changing my brochures and flyers to directly answer those needs.
Cheers. Thomas
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Manu Gupta<manugupt1@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Thomas
If you have an article to promote your fest, we would like to put it on news.opensuse.org so that your event is known all around the community.
Regards Manu
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Thomas Jones <thomas.jones@maitreyasecurity.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing to inform you of an event currently within the planning phase in the North America/United States/Kentucky region. It is the first openSUSE event in the area so this should be an exciting endeavor for myself and the local community. I am developing the presentations as we speak(or write). These presentations are focused on a general introduction to openSUSE, with an emphasis on digital viral resistance. I have received a donation of a free laptop by a local community member and intend on giving this device away at the completion of the event --- loaded with openSUSE 11.4 of course. I requested promotional resources from openSUSE and hope to hear back soon about availability.
I have partnered with Starbucks coffee shops in the immediate area and will be posting Large posters in all shops in the area regarding the event; as soon as a definitive date is set. Starbucks will iform their employees to provide word-of-mouth advertisement of the event leading up to the event date; so as to gain further customers in the local shops. Each starbucks customer will be capable of placing their starbucks purchase ticket in the Laptop Giveaway for each and every ticket. The more they purchase from Starbucks; the more chance that they have to win the giveaway. This is a win-win situation. openSUSE achieves a relationship with the local community and Starbucks gains increased traffic due to the event. It is possible that I may be required to move the event to the local Barnes and Noble bookstore due to event size. As i stated previously, the event is still in the planning phase so this factor has not been decided as of yet. Obviously customers must be present at the event to win.
I have developed a brochure highlighting openSUSE as a virus-resistant product and intend to provide these to Starbucks leading up to the event. These brochures are printed; and currently in transit to my location from the West Coast. I will be forwarding the brochure sources(svg) to opensuse-marketing for the openSUSE community to use in the next few days when I get a chance. Also developed by myself are flyers that may be handed out in the local area. I haven't yet nailed down how I want to handle printing of these yet. So the flyers are on hold until I either receive donations regarding printing or financing of the flyers, or alternately I allocate personal finances for such.
After careful consideration, I am also going to giveaway another laptop of my own in the next event. I think it will go far to present the face of openSUSE as a positive influence in the local community and the lives of our neighbors.
I do have one request regarding this event though: What resources do we have in the community regarding Press Kits for events? I would like to develop/receive an informational packet(press kit) that I may forward to the local news stations and radio stations regarding this event. I have searched and came up with no resources available.
Ideas? Comments? Suggestions?
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Jan-Bart Would you be interested in doing a joint event between the UK and Eire or if you need any assistance I can come over and help if required. Stuart On Wednesday 27 Apr 2011 20:48:00 Jan-Bart Spang wrote:
Thomas,
Let me know how you're getting on. I would like to organise a similar event but have no way of convincing people that this is a alternative to Windows. Especially non-techie people whom you discribe.
Regards,
Jan-Bart Spang
On 27/04/11 17:17, Thomas Jones wrote:
Not as of yet. I have just received the Promo Package yesterday. Big THANK YOU to Andreas for his quick work. I am working with the local starbucks managers to nail down dates. They have to go through corporate for all events---legal matters. But as soon as its finalized I will send it your way Manu.
As a side note, I have been discussing openSUSE with local community. Some people seem very interested. So we shall see where it goes. I've had 4 people just today stop to talk to me about it...while sitting in coffee shop. openSUSE is not well known in non-techie circles it seems. Well except for Germany, I imagine. The general public needs a different approach to openSUSE then say technically proficient end-users. They simply want to email and surf. They don't need apache2 or NFS.
So I am changing my brochures and flyers to directly answer those needs.
Cheers. Thomas
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Manu Gupta<manugupt1@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Thomas
If you have an article to promote your fest, we would like to put it on news.opensuse.org so that your event is known all around the community.
Regards Manu
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Thomas Jones
<thomas.jones@maitreyasecurity.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing to inform you of an event currently within the planning phase in the North America/United States/Kentucky region. It is the first openSUSE event in the area so this should be an exciting endeavor for myself and the local community. I am developing the presentations as we speak(or write). These presentations are focused on a general introduction to openSUSE, with an emphasis on digital viral resistance. I have received a donation of a free laptop by a local community member and intend on giving this device away at the completion of the event --- loaded with openSUSE 11.4 of course. I requested promotional resources from openSUSE and hope to hear back soon about availability.
I have partnered with Starbucks coffee shops in the immediate area and will be posting Large posters in all shops in the area regarding the event; as soon as a definitive date is set. Starbucks will iform their employees to provide word-of-mouth advertisement of the event leading up to the event date; so as to gain further customers in the local shops. Each starbucks customer will be capable of placing their starbucks purchase ticket in the Laptop Giveaway for each and every ticket. The more they purchase from Starbucks; the more chance that they have to win the giveaway. This is a win-win situation. openSUSE achieves a relationship with the local community and Starbucks gains increased traffic due to the event. It is possible that I may be required to move the event to the local Barnes and Noble bookstore due to event size. As i stated previously, the event is still in the planning phase so this factor has not been decided as of yet. Obviously customers must be present at the event to win.
I have developed a brochure highlighting openSUSE as a virus-resistant product and intend to provide these to Starbucks leading up to the event. These brochures are printed; and currently in transit to my location from the West Coast. I will be forwarding the brochure sources(svg) to opensuse-marketing for the openSUSE community to use in the next few days when I get a chance. Also developed by myself are flyers that may be handed out in the local area. I haven't yet nailed down how I want to handle printing of these yet. So the flyers are on hold until I either receive donations regarding printing or financing of the flyers, or alternately I allocate personal finances for such.
After careful consideration, I am also going to giveaway another laptop of my own in the next event. I think it will go far to present the face of openSUSE as a positive influence in the local community and the lives of our neighbors.
I do have one request regarding this event though: What resources do we have in the community regarding Press Kits for events? I would like to develop/receive an informational packet(press kit) that I may forward to the local news stations and radio stations regarding this event. I have searched and came up with no resources available.
Ideas? Comments? Suggestions?
Cheers. Thomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
-- Regards Manu Gupta
-- Kind Regards Stuart Tanner Bolton Linux 24 Vincent Street Bolton BL1 4SA Tel: +44(0)1204 410474 Mob: +44(0)7868 028028 www.bolin.org.uk Distributing openSUSE in the UK Registered Linux User: 529825 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
Hiya Stuart, Would love to but very limited on time, I'm afraid. Currently setting up a local hub for camara.ie The refurbish and recycle used PC's by putting Linux on them (Ubuntu rebrand) with educational software for schools in Africa, Jamaica and Ireland. That and my day job at the local hospital are consuming a bit to much of my time at present. When things calm down a bit after the summer I would be open for some event planning :-) Jan-Bart On 28/04/11 11:06, Stuart Tanner wrote:
Jan-Bart
Would you be interested in doing a joint event between the UK and Eire or if you need any assistance I can come over and help if required.
Stuart
On Wednesday 27 Apr 2011 20:48:00 Jan-Bart Spang wrote:
Thomas,
Let me know how you're getting on. I would like to organise a similar event but have no way of convincing people that this is a alternative to Windows. Especially non-techie people whom you discribe.
Regards,
Jan-Bart Spang
On 27/04/11 17:17, Thomas Jones wrote:
Not as of yet. I have just received the Promo Package yesterday. Big THANK YOU to Andreas for his quick work. I am working with the local starbucks managers to nail down dates. They have to go through corporate for all events---legal matters. But as soon as its finalized I will send it your way Manu.
As a side note, I have been discussing openSUSE with local community. Some people seem very interested. So we shall see where it goes. I've had 4 people just today stop to talk to me about it...while sitting in coffee shop. openSUSE is not well known in non-techie circles it seems. Well except for Germany, I imagine. The general public needs a different approach to openSUSE then say technically proficient end-users. They simply want to email and surf. They don't need apache2 or NFS.
So I am changing my brochures and flyers to directly answer those needs.
Cheers. Thomas
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Manu Gupta<manugupt1@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Thomas
If you have an article to promote your fest, we would like to put it on news.opensuse.org so that your event is known all around the community.
Regards Manu
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Thomas Jones
<thomas.jones@maitreyasecurity.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing to inform you of an event currently within the planning phase in the North America/United States/Kentucky region. It is the first openSUSE event in the area so this should be an exciting endeavor for myself and the local community. I am developing the presentations as we speak(or write). These presentations are focused on a general introduction to openSUSE, with an emphasis on digital viral resistance. I have received a donation of a free laptop by a local community member and intend on giving this device away at the completion of the event --- loaded with openSUSE 11.4 of course. I requested promotional resources from openSUSE and hope to hear back soon about availability.
I have partnered with Starbucks coffee shops in the immediate area and will be posting Large posters in all shops in the area regarding the event; as soon as a definitive date is set. Starbucks will iform their employees to provide word-of-mouth advertisement of the event leading up to the event date; so as to gain further customers in the local shops. Each starbucks customer will be capable of placing their starbucks purchase ticket in the Laptop Giveaway for each and every ticket. The more they purchase from Starbucks; the more chance that they have to win the giveaway. This is a win-win situation. openSUSE achieves a relationship with the local community and Starbucks gains increased traffic due to the event. It is possible that I may be required to move the event to the local Barnes and Noble bookstore due to event size. As i stated previously, the event is still in the planning phase so this factor has not been decided as of yet. Obviously customers must be present at the event to win.
I have developed a brochure highlighting openSUSE as a virus-resistant product and intend to provide these to Starbucks leading up to the event. These brochures are printed; and currently in transit to my location from the West Coast. I will be forwarding the brochure sources(svg) to opensuse-marketing for the openSUSE community to use in the next few days when I get a chance. Also developed by myself are flyers that may be handed out in the local area. I haven't yet nailed down how I want to handle printing of these yet. So the flyers are on hold until I either receive donations regarding printing or financing of the flyers, or alternately I allocate personal finances for such.
After careful consideration, I am also going to giveaway another laptop of my own in the next event. I think it will go far to present the face of openSUSE as a positive influence in the local community and the lives of our neighbors.
I do have one request regarding this event though: What resources do we have in the community regarding Press Kits for events? I would like to develop/receive an informational packet(press kit) that I may forward to the local news stations and radio stations regarding this event. I have searched and came up with no resources available.
Ideas? Comments? Suggestions?
Cheers. Thomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org -- Regards Manu Gupta
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Thomas this event looks amazing and I would love to do something like this here in the UK. I wonder how you managed to approach Starbucks and if indeed the Starbucks here in the UK would be interested. I myself tend to offer openSUSE as a one stop shop software solution, with Office Productivity, Accounts, Multimedia, Serverside and Web Design, Programming and Games etc all in one box. I talk about the lack of windows viruses and also the lack of spam getting into MSN/SKYPE/YAHOO because they are not using official clients. My biggest concern over giving away laptop's is always the hardware specification, specifically wireless cards. I have a Toshiba Satellite Laptop here which somebody gave me and could be used in any promotion, but first I need to sort out the BCM4311 wireless (its not in the BCM43xx driver. There is nodoubt a simple work around I haven't had time to do for it, but this sounds like a great idea. I am thinking perhaps maybe as apose to Starbucks I might use JD Wetherspoon's because they are a very community minded pub chain and always have fund raising events and promotions on so may be interested to join in. I shall watch with interest how your promotion goes and see what impact it has, and then look how it can be adapted to the UK Market. On Wednesday 27 Apr 2011 17:17:47 Thomas Jones wrote:
Not as of yet. I have just received the Promo Package yesterday. Big THANK YOU to Andreas for his quick work. I am working with the local starbucks managers to nail down dates. They have to go through corporate for all events---legal matters. But as soon as its finalized I will send it your way Manu.
As a side note, I have been discussing openSUSE with local community. Some people seem very interested. So we shall see where it goes. I've had 4 people just today stop to talk to me about it...while sitting in coffee shop. openSUSE is not well known in non-techie circles it seems. Well except for Germany, I imagine. The general public needs a different approach to openSUSE then say technically proficient end-users. They simply want to email and surf. They don't need apache2 or NFS.
So I am changing my brochures and flyers to directly answer those needs.
Cheers. Thomas
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Manu Gupta <manugupt1@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Thomas
If you have an article to promote your fest, we would like to put it on news.opensuse.org so that your event is known all around the community.
Regards Manu
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 10:48 PM, Thomas Jones
<thomas.jones@maitreyasecurity.com> wrote:
Hello all,
I am writing to inform you of an event currently within the planning phase in the North America/United States/Kentucky region. It is the first openSUSE event in the area so this should be an exciting endeavor for myself and the local community. I am developing the presentations as we speak(or write). These presentations are focused on a general introduction to openSUSE, with an emphasis on digital viral resistance. I have received a donation of a free laptop by a local community member and intend on giving this device away at the completion of the event --- loaded with openSUSE 11.4 of course. I requested promotional resources from openSUSE and hope to hear back soon about availability.
I have partnered with Starbucks coffee shops in the immediate area and will be posting Large posters in all shops in the area regarding the event; as soon as a definitive date is set. Starbucks will iform their employees to provide word-of-mouth advertisement of the event leading up to the event date; so as to gain further customers in the local shops. Each starbucks customer will be capable of placing their starbucks purchase ticket in the Laptop Giveaway for each and every ticket. The more they purchase from Starbucks; the more chance that they have to win the giveaway. This is a win-win situation. openSUSE achieves a relationship with the local community and Starbucks gains increased traffic due to the event. It is possible that I may be required to move the event to the local Barnes and Noble bookstore due to event size. As i stated previously, the event is still in the planning phase so this factor has not been decided as of yet. Obviously customers must be present at the event to win.
I have developed a brochure highlighting openSUSE as a virus-resistant product and intend to provide these to Starbucks leading up to the event. These brochures are printed; and currently in transit to my location from the West Coast. I will be forwarding the brochure sources(svg) to opensuse-marketing for the openSUSE community to use in the next few days when I get a chance. Also developed by myself are flyers that may be handed out in the local area. I haven't yet nailed down how I want to handle printing of these yet. So the flyers are on hold until I either receive donations regarding printing or financing of the flyers, or alternately I allocate personal finances for such.
After careful consideration, I am also going to giveaway another laptop of my own in the next event. I think it will go far to present the face of openSUSE as a positive influence in the local community and the lives of our neighbors.
I do have one request regarding this event though: What resource...s do we have in the community regarding Press Kits for events? I would like to develop/receive an informational packet(press kit) that I may forward to the local news stations and radio stations regarding this event. I have searched and came up with no resources available.
Ideas? Comments? Suggestions?
Cheers. Thomas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
-- Regards Manu Gupta
-- Kind Regards Stuart Tanner Bolton Linux 24 Vincent Street Bolton BL1 4SA Tel: +44(0)1204 410474 Mob: +44(0)7868 028028 www.bolin.org.uk Distributing openSUSE in the UK Registered Linux User: 529825 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-ambassadors+help@opensuse.org
participants (9)
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Andreas Jaeger
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Diomidis Anadiotis
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Jan-Bart Spang
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Jos Poortvliet
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Jos Poortvliet
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Kim Leyendecker
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Manu Gupta
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Stuart Tanner
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Thomas Jones