--> jclinton (~jclinton@76.92.124.204) has joined #marketing jclinton: I have a feeling this will be a short meeting pcutler, ok. I'll give it a few more minutes stormy did cancel last night, and the rest of the folks who did the Doodle poll really aren't here, but anyway? Minutes from last meeting: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/MarketingTeamMeetings/14JAN2010Meeting? Today's agenda: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/MarketingTeamMeetings/13FEB2010Meeting? jclinton: since you're here, I have 3 things? --> nmarques (~nmarques@es2-84-91-7-44.netvisao.pt) has joined #marketing 1 - I still need to send an email to all the hackfest members to follow up on getting the materials we started in to the wiki 2 - we need to recap the 3.0 marketing campaign we brainstormed too, and get that in the wiki so we can share it out wider? hi nmarques - I was just starting, we have a lower attendance than expected. Agenda here: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/MarketingTeamMeetings/13FEB2010Meeting? jclinton: did you see the board minutes from their last meeting?? hum, i think i saw but didn't read They referenced having a Marketing hackfest and mentioned you and me by name, so I'm thinking we need to get these videos kicked off what topics we want to cover, high level story boarding kind of thing? I think the hackfest notes said "March" and I panicked a bit, but I think we have more time, like maybe May? that would give us a couple months to do some solid planning, then filming at a hackfest - and maybe some editing or proofing or something at GUADEC in July? ok that reminds me, have you seen the nexus one videos?? nope similar to the chrome ones?? better but similar? http://www.youtube.com/googlenexusone?utm_source=nexusonesite&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=embed? the video down below that starts playing immediately is my favorite? so I'll do this - I'll kick off 2 emails, one to the hackfest group, and one to the wider list - if you can respond with that link as something we should be reviewing, great ok, in a wiki form? I think I'll talk to stormy when I see her next week about talking to Leslie @ Google - maybe they have someone we can interview there on the process they went through in putting those together I was just thinking email for now, but yeah, we should put together a Video planning page in the wiki, makes sense? ok jclinton: last question for you - have you had any time to give any more thought to the application dialog for Friends of GNOME? if we're doing something at guadec, i need to plan that trip soon so, sooner the better? wrt the dialog, no i haven't made any progress on that? ok. but i still stand by the plan i just need to find the time? Yeah, as far as the video stuff - chicken and the egg - I almost think we need to figure out what we want to do, then decide when we want to do it - what are your thoughts? wasn't there something last meeting about announcing the 3.0 marketing strategy? meeting in May and at GUADEC seems most likely to succeed? jclinton: yeah, I'm behind - I'm supposed to send an email to the hackfest group to recap our discussions around that so let's plan for that so I need to capture all of our notes from everyone who was there, get it in the wiki and then announce it and call for feedback. I'll get that email out this weekend totally dropped the ball on that? ok does May and GUADEC work for you?? yup, it should ok so we can include that in the proposal. It would even be cool if we had rough cuts to show at GUADEC but I'm getting ahead of ourselves :)? if we do get to that point, it will be without celebrity appearances which is fine with me? the google chrome and wave videos worked w/o celebrities? yeah - we'll need to find a balance - maybe there are 2 or 3 we have done, and then a couple more we can film the celebrities at GUADEC for the video yep but we have time to discuss that we need to have a video specific irc meeting lets send out a doodle for that? ok, here's what I'm thinking - 1 - I'll send out the email this weekend to the hacfest team. Let's get on the wiki what we discussed with a goal by next weekend? 2 - we recap that, and next weekend send it to the marketing list for feedback? (which there will be lots of, this is a subjective subject, but anyway)? ok 3 - In that email, I'll include a handful of doodle links to discuss, introduce and form a team for next steps (and we can all blog about it)? yep, sounds good (I'm a very logical planner / thinker for better or worse) we had some good attendance at the last meeting with a couple people saying they had video experience, so I'm hopeful they can help? besides that, everything else I had to talk about I can recap to the marketing list (new website next steps, still need help for the GNOME store, and Joe re-launching Footnotes)? nmarques: you've been active on the list lately, was there anything you wanted to discuss?? I would like to throw some ideas for debate go for it or at least for people to think on this 1. I'm working on a small campaign to propose the list? this is based on promoting endangered species, thus establishing gnome brand one step closer to social responsability? through social responsability we should make it easier to encourage companies to support us through friends of gnome? as an example? the campaign consists on the following? launch a challenge to all the artists to provide 1 or more full themes for 3.0 release? associate ourselfs with other organizations working on that field? so we can have more media to make available to artists, etc? and promote GPL? I'm getting this on paper, so it should hit the list soon? ok, an email will be good. I think there will be a number of questions I'm not sure I understand yet so I'll withhold judgment until that email. nmarques: my biggest challenge or question is how does this complement GNOME 3.0? Being all volunteers, we have limited resources, and our focus for this year is the upcoming GNOME 3.0 launch in Sept this won't actually mess with gnome 3.0 neither it will require man power? it's just a marketing value addition? ok, I'll wait for the email, because I don't think I understand imagine we do so from a practical point of view? we can associate GNOME 3.0 with Iberian Lynx? promoting that species which has less than 40 individuals in the world? its the rarest cat in the world, and this cat is also my neighboor ;)? I see, you are thinking of merging releases with code names ala Ubuntu or O'Reilly books. might go that way but that doesn't give enough projecting? I'm also thinking on launching this to the community? that's an option, but the GNOME community made a conscious decision 6 or 7 years ago to no longer nickname releases for instance artists to provide a theme based on it for the 3.0 release? including a full communication on our webpage? and a request that all distributors support us, by not removing the default gnome campaign themes from their distribution pakcages? nmarques: that was kind of my point earlier - artists are resources - and we haven't been able to have an artist create a banner / header for the new GNOME store yet, much less a whole theme paul, I'll work that out there will be people to do it? great! gnome related or not gnome related even if I have to get someone paying for the job? 2. We need a statiscal platform? I'm planning to get a sponsorship for GNOME for this? statistical platform? yes like usage data? a machine to be used for surveys nmarques: we have that oh, ala the Rusty Survey Monkey situation strange how it wasnt mentioned on the mailling list before :(? we have lime survey installed. I've been thinking of opening a ticket to have the sysadmin move it out of behdad's gnome space though nmarques: it was? it was on a different mailing list jclinton: oh, you might be right * pcutler is on too many lists it is nice to know anyway there's always Google Forms, too so one less thing to consider either way, it would be good to have nmarques, what did you want to do with this platform?? surveys for ourselfs create a platform that our developers and anyone within gnome could use? to analyse whatever they need to? and eventually to reinforce and support our decisions? like which distributions do users run GNOME on? ;)? what features they value on gnome? their opinions about gnome? everything we can squeeze? like I said before on the list? if there are 10 million gnome computers? we only need 1064 replies every survey for a 5% error margin stat? :)? so I would believe it would really help getting us vallues? linux journal claims there are 11 million gnome desktops in a article? I dont know how they got those numbers? but I'm sure I would like to know those number for sure? canonical is on the record as saying there are 8 million desktops running Ubuntu ;) I'm not going to discuss ubuntu? and for me ubuntu is something I will always avoid, unless if I can't have a better example? nmarques: I think there is value in some of the data, we just need to make sure we're asking the right questions exactly to the right audiences yeap, but we need to get it running first ;) third and last? and just because users might want x, y or z features, it doesn't mean they're going to get done - GNOME is free software and the developers don't necessarily prioritize that way paul but anyway, I'm not trying to be negative, just pragmatic I've used the therm end user I'm not gonna use it anymore? why not? I'm dropping that expression in favor of "target" but end user is just one of many targets for GNOME, such as developers, ISVs, OEMs, etc yeap and those surveys will reinforce our approache to sponsors? one thing is you going to approach a company like Vodafone? and ask for sponsorship and claim this and that? and another is giving them proper data? that will favour us a lot in those situations? any commercial company bases their strategy on marketin studies? we should conduct our own marketing studies? and if man power is a problem, this is something I can do? which also takes me into another point? great - we're all volunteers :) paul if we need a professional job? there might be interest from my institute to do it for free? as we've done this a lot in the past for other situations? ;)? that great to hear! sponsorship of projects like this is always helpful we can rallie for support amongst universities as a social responsible organization someone spoke about videos in the past? that should be also easy to rally people for ;)? but ahead? one last thing? I would like to see GNOME providing a webpage of it's top distributors? we should identify our distribution channels ASAP? yes, that is planned for the new website that is launching soon and full advertise them as we will demand something back from being an "official" gnome distributor? http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/TwoPointTwentyseven/Content See under "Download" there is a Distributions page? last thing Additionally, the video plan calls for the videos to be brandable by downstream distributions. great callout, forgot about that has anyone seen openSuSE building platform? yup yes this can help us a lot in the future Ken VanDine who builds the GNOME LiveCDs uses rPath's platform to do it, which is similar and I would like to rally for support to have GNOME fully in Portuguese and when I say Portuguese, I mean European Portuguese? nmarques: that's a discussion to have with the Portugese translation team. Again, it's all about volunteers I'm not going deep into that paul, translations and many aspects of gnome? they're at 99% tranlsated; http://l10n.gnome.org/teams/pt www.gnomedesktop.org I would like to see that supported officialy by GNOME in portuguese? yup, I was going to bring Footnotes up as Zonker has revived that and I can rally all the support for it to happen I can have hardware manufactures supplying gnome and gnu/linux? nmarques: that site is not hosted on GNOME infrastructure, but I'd recommend reaching out to Zonker to discuss paul if we support this in portuguese? I can have local companies donating for gnome? I think that Zonker would be open to translations. nmarques: that's good to hear, but please reach out Zonker aka jzb on the website to discuss as some of them are distributing gnu/linux pre-installed machines paul, the problem is not the site? is to know if gnome is involved or not directly? ;)? GNOME is not directly involved with that website, it's community run. (gnomedesktop.org)? then I'll refrase we need to get official presence in Portuguese? The new gnome.org that is coming will be run on Plone, which we can translate into many languages nmarques, is gnome.org not enough? nmarques: got it. Yes, the new site will use PO files just like a GNOME app, and we plan on having it translated if the translation teams volunteer to do it gnome.org is enough so if you look at the new sitemap (http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/TwoPointTwentyseven/Content) all of those pages have the opportunity to be translated right now we just got the editors website up, and we are finalizing the copy & content? from there we'll migrate it to the live site, and then open it for translations? the translations I'll manage someone who does them anyway? already took much of people's time? nmarques: it's all good, I love your enthusiasm and wanting to help everything will go on paper to the list, with pro, objectives, goals, etc there are somethings that may not make sense now? but they will at a later stage? just want people to be sure of one thing? I dont want to change gnome? I want only to change how people see gnome ? nmarques: you'll fit right in then. Just be ready for some questions (and opinions), which everyone has plenty of paul, after my article is done people will realize very well who I am, and how I see things? ;)? great, I look forward to it it's an open source project - it's all about stepping in and just getting stuff done, so I look forward to the help? ok, I think that's everything. I'll get this recapped and put the minutes on the web and get these emails out? thanks jclinton and nmarques for coming? np cool jclinton, can I say something ? pcutler, feel free to run that email by me before you send it this weekend nmarques, sure jclinton, if you are looking for people to make videos for promotion, I might know one or two, feel free to nag me they are communication students? but they dont use open source tools :(? nmarques, ok, mostly i'm concerned with finding a work-flow that uses open source software that will be translatable that probably is going to mean using kdelive? ironically? dont say that we have a lot to learn from KDE? openshot is impressing me too ok, i'll check out openshot thanks all, afk a bit going idle aswell