[opensuse-marketing] SUSE Studio
Dear friends, We have an interesting opportunity before us to communicate to people who might not be fans of or very much aware of openSUSE. Novell is setting up a mailinglist system for SUSE Studio. Users of Studio are categorized in ISV, individual user, corporate user and open source project. Now the second and last categories we could spam once a month or so with something like a newsletter talking about openSUSE. Just an idea of course, we could also send them daily viagra mail but I bet they'll block SUSE Studio mail if we do that :D Now we can discuss the usual riff-raff of ideas. I can think of a few myself - as usual, ideas are cheap. It's the work that counts. So let me introduce, just for this discussion, an interesting rule: if you add an idea, that means you are willing to do it. For example, if person X will say "we could do a monthly newsletter" that means that person X is willing and committed to do it. Or doesn't share the idea. NOW let's see how many ideas there are ;-) Cheers, Jos (in an experimental mood, combined with a cold, headache, backpains and way to much work on his plate to be able to sit back and relax or sleep, meh meh meh)
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Jos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear friends,
We have an interesting opportunity before us to communicate to people who might not be fans of or very much aware of openSUSE. Novell is setting up a mailinglist system for SUSE Studio. Users of Studio are categorized in ISV, individual user, corporate user and open source project. Now the second and last categories we could spam once a month or so with something like a newsletter talking about openSUSE. Just an idea of course, we could also send them daily viagra mail but I bet they'll block SUSE Studio mail if we do that :D
Now we can discuss the usual riff-raff of ideas. I can think of a few myself - as usual, ideas are cheap. It's the work that counts. So let me introduce, just for this discussion, an interesting rule: if you add an idea, that means you are willing to do it. For example, if person X will say "we could do a monthly newsletter" that means that person X is willing and committed to do it. Or doesn't share the idea.
NOW let's see how many ideas there are ;-)
Cheers, Jos (in an experimental mood, combined with a cold, headache, backpains and way to much work on his plate to be able to sit back and relax or sleep, meh meh meh)
Jos, I love to do something like. I been wanting to do a PDF that people can do and carry on the e-book/pad. With tips and tricks. And lighting apps that where built on openSUSE. -- ----------------------------------------- Discover it! Enjoy it! Share it! openSUSE Linux. ----------------------------------------- openSUSE -- en.opensuse.org/User:Terrorpup openSUSE Ambassador/openSUSE Member skype,twiiter,identica,friendfeed -- terrorpup freenode(irc) --terrorpup/lupinstein Register Linux Userid: 155363 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-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org
On 2011-02-11 Chuck wrote:
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Jos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear friends,
We have an interesting opportunity before us to communicate to people who might not be fans of or very much aware of openSUSE. Novell is setting up a mailinglist system for SUSE Studio. Users of Studio are categorized in ISV, individual user, corporate user and open source project. Now the second and last categories we could spam once a month or so with something like a newsletter talking about openSUSE. Just an idea of course, we could also send them daily viagra mail but I bet they'll block SUSE Studio mail if we do that
:D
Now we can discuss the usual riff-raff of ideas. I can think of a few myself - as usual, ideas are cheap. It's the work that counts. So let me introduce, just for this discussion, an interesting rule: if you add an idea, that means you are willing to do it. For example, if person X will say "we could do a monthly newsletter" that means that person X is willing and committed to do it. Or doesn't share the idea.
NOW let's see how many ideas there are ;-)
Cheers, Jos (in an experimental mood, combined with a cold, headache, backpains and way to much work on his plate to be able to sit back and relax or sleep, meh meh meh)
Jos,
I love to do something like. I been wanting to do a PDF that people can do and carry on the e-book/pad. With tips and tricks. And lighting apps that where built on openSUSE.
Awesome. Do you really think it is possible to do this regularly? You can of course re-use any texts we wrote and ask for help - but you'll have to be 'in charge'. It'd be great if you can do it, of course... Nobody else offers to help with this?
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 9:21 AM, Jos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2011-02-11 Chuck wrote:
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Jos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear friends,
We have an interesting opportunity before us to communicate to people who might not be fans of or very much aware of openSUSE. Novell is setting up a mailinglist system for SUSE Studio. Users of Studio are categorized in ISV, individual user, corporate user and open source project. Now the second and last categories we could spam once a month or so with something like a newsletter talking about openSUSE. Just an idea of course, we could also send them daily viagra mail but I bet they'll block SUSE Studio mail if we do that
:D
Now we can discuss the usual riff-raff of ideas. I can think of a few myself - as usual, ideas are cheap. It's the work that counts. So let me introduce, just for this discussion, an interesting rule: if you add an idea, that means you are willing to do it. For example, if person X will say "we could do a monthly newsletter" that means that person X is willing and committed to do it. Or doesn't share the idea.
NOW let's see how many ideas there are ;-)
Cheers, Jos (in an experimental mood, combined with a cold, headache, backpains and way to much work on his plate to be able to sit back and relax or sleep, meh meh meh)
Jos,
I love to do something like. I been wanting to do a PDF that people can do and carry on the e-book/pad. With tips and tricks. And lighting apps that where built on openSUSE.
Awesome. Do you really think it is possible to do this regularly? You can of course re-use any texts we wrote and ask for help - but you'll have to be 'in charge'. It'd be great if you can do it, of course...
Nobody else offers to help with this?
Once i get my office at home back up and on the net. I am ready to rock. I was thinking the first PDF if like the class I taught at SCALE. Lot of images. The next PDF would talk about Scripting. The third would talk about Amazon cloud images and how to upload from SUSE Studio to there. That what I have layout in my head. -- (678) 636-9678 ----------------------------------------- Discover it! Enjoy it! Share it! openSUSE Linux. ----------------------------------------- openSUSE -- en.opensuse.org/User:Terrorpup openSUSE Ambassador/openSUSE Member skype,twiiter,identica,friendfeed -- terrorpup freenode(irc) --terrorpup/lupinstein Register Linux Userid: 155363 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-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org
Am 11.02.2011 19:17, schrieb Jos Poortvliet:
last categories we could spam once a month or so with something like a newsletter talking about openSUSE. Just an idea of course, we could also send them daily viagra mail but I bet they'll block SUSE Studio mail if we do that :D That´s looks really interesting. I´m interested in making a short newsletter that contains links to the important openSUSE news and maybe a release announcement or a tutorial for something. Now we can discuss the usual riff-raff of ideas. I can think of a few myself - as usual, ideas are cheap. It's the work that counts. So let me introduce, just for this discussion, an interesting rule: if you add an idea, that means you are willing to do it. For example, if person X will say "we could do a monthly newsletter" that means that person X is willing and committed to do it. Or doesn't share the idea.
NOW let's see how many ideas there are;-)
Cheers, Jos (in an experimental mood, combined with a cold, headache, backpains and way to much work on his plate to be able to sit back and relax or sleep, meh meh meh) Oh.... headache.... A really bad thing. For a year or two, I get them all 4 weeks.... get well soon!
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I am interesting in making a presentation for it in the Greek Community and try to find some contributors, also I can make some presentations of it at least ot the next two major following technological events here in Greece, I was going to talk about it with you anyway in LA so for now I will mention this to the people of the community and be back at you about it. Kostas 2011/2/11 Kim Leyendecker <kimleyendecker@hotmail.de>:
Am 11.02.2011 19:17, schrieb Jos Poortvliet:
last categories we could spam once a month or so with something like a newsletter talking about openSUSE. Just an idea of course, we could also send them daily viagra mail but I bet they'll block SUSE Studio mail if we do that :D
That愀 looks really interesting. I惴 interested in making a short newsletter that contains links to the important openSUSE news and maybe a release announcement or a tutorial for something.
Now we can discuss the usual riff-raff of ideas. I can think of a few myself - as usual, ideas are cheap. It's the work that counts. So let me introduce, just for this discussion, an interesting rule: if you add an idea, that means you are willing to do it. For example, if person X will say "we could do a monthly newsletter" that means that person X is willing and committed to do it. Or doesn't share the idea.
NOW let's see how many ideas there are;-)
Cheers, Jos (in an experimental mood, combined with a cold, headache, backpains and way to much work on his plate to be able to sit back and relax or sleep, meh meh meh)
Oh.... headache.... A really bad thing. For a year or two, I get them all 4 weeks.... get well soon!
cheers kdl
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Hi Jos, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
Now we can discuss the usual riff-raff of ideas. I can think of a few myself - as usual, ideas are cheap. It's the work that counts. So let me introduce, just for this discussion, an interesting rule: if you add an idea, that means you are willing to do it. For example, if person X will say "we could do a monthly newsletter" that means that person X is willing and committed to do it. Or doesn't share the idea.
That rule should be applied not only to this discussion, but also to all the discussions in our community. Sometimes simple wild ass guess may be a good start point of a discussion, but I don't think 'someone expect me should do this' is a constructive idea. If one really want something to happen, she should say 'I'll do. But I need your help because I don't have enough skill and/or time to do' at least. Best, -- _/_/ Satoru Matsumoto - openSUSE Member - Japan _/_/ _/_/ Marketing/Weekly News/openFATE Screening Team _/_/ _/_/ mail: helios_reds_at_gmx.net / irc: HeliosReds _/_/ _/_/ http://blog.zaq.ne.jp/opensuse/ _/_/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org
On Friday, February 11, 2011 01:38:23 pm Satoru Matsumoto wrote:
Sometimes simple wild guess may be a good start point of a discussion, but I don't think 'someone expect me should do this' is a constructive idea.
It is not. Giving ideas is cheap, but asking not to give ideas if you can't produce is counterproductive to brainstorming. What we can ask is that no one feels bad if there is no one able to pick up an idea. We all do this in spare time, and spare time is dedicated to own projects, not homework. In other words "somebody should do (fix, create)" is most likely to be ignored, but "it would be good if we can have" is not. -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org
participants (6)
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Chuck Payne
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Jos Poortvliet
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Kim Leyendecker
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Kostas Koudaras
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Rajko M.
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Satoru Matsumoto