On 10/10/2014 05:00 AM, Ancor Gonzalez Sosa wrote:
Disclaimer: this is not a rant, is a call to arms.
We are quite close to the release of openSUSE 13.2. Looking at the state of Beta1 and RC1, I trust it's going to be a great release from the technical point of view, compared to previous ones.
But a release is much more than just the software, and the comparison with previous releases is not so bright in other areas. openSUSE 13.1 was a GREAT HIT in the marketing area. Just take a look to all we achieved at https://progress.opensuse.org/projects/opensuse-13-1-release/issues/gantt?set_filter=1&f[]=category_id&op[category_id]=%3D&v[category_id][]=54&f[]=&months=3&month=9&year=2013&zoom=4
An insane amount of work brilliantly executed, including the press kit (absolutely invaluable), the sneak peaks (raising excitement every week) and much more.
But what about 13.2? We had to delay the release of the beta because of the lack of an announcement! And we only had a draft for the announcement of RC1 the very same morning that it was released. We should all be extremely grateful to Kostas for taking over in both cases and coming up with the announcements, grabbing the information, coordinating the people and making it happen.
What if we all try to go back to the 13.1 situation (with people pushing the developers asking for changes and highlights to feed the marketing beast) instead of the current one (with developers pushing in the mailing list to have an announcement published)?
Greetings.
PS.- Sending it to the project list because I don't feel it's just a matter for the marketing or news teams, but something the whole project should care about.
If it helps I will post about it in my blog to help out :) Will try and market it in other places where I can too. Thanks, Uzair -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org