Hi Boosters, You guys worked on a milestone trying to find out why people didn't contribute as much to Factory despite building and maintaining packages in their home:* or other places. As someone suggested a discussion about that at oSC, I wonder if this is a 'done deal', did you guys solve that, or is it worth discussing at oSC? If so, who can lead it? Cheers, Jos
Hey, On 26.06.2011 18:04, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
You guys worked on a milestone trying to find out why people didn't contribute as much to Factory despite building and maintaining packages in their home:* or other places.
That's right.
As someone suggested a discussion about that at oSC, I wonder if this is a 'done deal', did you guys solve that, or is it worth discussing at oSC?
Well as I wrote the marketing aspect of it isn't. I certainly think it would be a nice idea for you to discuss this.
If so, who can lead it?
You or anyone else from the marketing team? :) Henne -- Henne Vogelsang, openSUSE. Everybody has a plan, until they get hit. - Mike Tyson -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org
On Thursday 30 June 2011 11:22:32 Henne Vogelsang wrote:
Hey,
On 26.06.2011 18:04, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
You guys worked on a milestone trying to find out why people didn't contribute as much to Factory despite building and maintaining packages in their home:* or other places.
That's right.
As someone suggested a discussion about that at oSC, I wonder if this is a 'done deal', did you guys solve that, or is it worth discussing at oSC?
Well as I wrote the marketing aspect of it isn't. I certainly think it would be a nice idea for you to discuss this.
I meant to say that unless you guys 'solved' the whole thing entirely (eg there is, according to you, no way to do more to get ppl to contribute to factory) it might be worth doing a BoF about this to gather more ideas, discuss future plans and hopefully decide (with some community members) on what to do next and who does it in this area. If you think the only thing left to do is marketing, I'd be happy to shoot in that session but you or someone else from the boosters has to be there to tell us what you guys did up to now and what needs to be marketed and to who ;-)
If so, who can lead it?
You or anyone else from the marketing team? :)
Henne
Hey, On 07.07.2011 17:41, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
On Thursday 30 June 2011 11:22:32 Henne Vogelsang wrote:
On 26.06.2011 18:04, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
You guys worked on a milestone trying to find out why people didn't contribute as much to Factory despite building and maintaining packages in their home:* or other places.
That's right.
As someone suggested a discussion about that at oSC, I wonder if this is a 'done deal', did you guys solve that, or is it worth discussing at oSC?
Well as I wrote the marketing aspect of it isn't. I certainly think it would be a nice idea for you to discuss this.
I meant to say that unless you guys 'solved' the whole thing entirely (eg there is, according to you, no way to do more to get ppl to contribute to factory) it might be worth doing a BoF about this to gather more ideas, discuss future plans and hopefully decide (with some community members) on what to do next and who does it in this area.
Hm I don't know. Of course there could be more Ideas but for a session I would like to have something tangible instead of just brainstorming. That doesn't lead anywhere I think.
If you think the only thing left to do is marketing, I'd be happy to shoot in that session but you or someone else from the boosters has to be there to tell us what you guys did up to now and what needs to be marketed and to who ;-)
And that is something tangible. A session about developer marketing. So far we neglect this side of things in the marketing team. Everything is mostly about the Distribution and the users. I think you should make a session that tries to find an answer to this question: How can we market openSUSE Factory as most important point of contribution? I'll attend. Henne -- Henne Vogelsang, openSUSE. Everybody has a plan, until they get hit. - Mike Tyson -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org
On Friday 08 July 2011 12:50:36 Henne Vogelsang wrote:
Hey,
On 07.07.2011 17:41, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
On Thursday 30 June 2011 11:22:32 Henne Vogelsang wrote:
On 26.06.2011 18:04, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
You guys worked on a milestone trying to find out why people didn't contribute as much to Factory despite building and maintaining packages in their home:* or other places.
That's right.
As someone suggested a discussion about that at oSC, I wonder if this is a 'done deal', did you guys solve that, or is it worth discussing at oSC?
Well as I wrote the marketing aspect of it isn't. I certainly think it would be a nice idea for you to discuss this.
I meant to say that unless you guys 'solved' the whole thing entirely (eg there is, according to you, no way to do more to get ppl to contribute to factory) it might be worth doing a BoF about this to gather more ideas, discuss future plans and hopefully decide (with some community members) on what to do next and who does it in this area.
Hm I don't know. Of course there could be more Ideas but for a session I would like to have something tangible instead of just brainstorming. That doesn't lead anywhere I think.
Well you guys discussed this already of course so I trust you know :D
If you think the only thing left to do is marketing, I'd be happy to shoot in that session but you or someone else from the boosters has to be there to tell us what you guys did up to now and what needs to be marketed and to who ;-)
And that is something tangible. A session about developer marketing. So far we neglect this side of things in the marketing team. Everything is mostly about the Distribution and the users. I think you should make a session that tries to find an answer to this question:
How can we market openSUSE Factory as most important point of contribution?
I'll attend.
Ok, I'll shoot it in. Thanks!
Henne
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