[ubuntu-uk] ubuntu-uk-marketing
Andy Loughran
andy at zrmt.com
Tue Jul 10 11:02:44 BST 2007
Does someone want to setup the Launchpad site then? I'm quite keen on seeing a few case studies like the ones that alan c is mentioning being uploaded and easier to find that having to trawl the lists. It's valuable information that needs to be easily accessible to marketeers.
IRC is up at #ubuntu-uk-marketing
I think the [UK] Idea for the ubuntu-marketing lists will work for now, but if it does become a stumbling block then we can set up another list.
As an extra thought - would a [marketing] tag on the ubuntu-uk lists be a better idea?
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Andy Loughran
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----- Original Message -----
From: "alan c" <aeclist at candt.waitrose.com>
To: "British Ubuntu Talk" <ubuntu-uk at lists.ubuntu.com>
Sent: 10 July 2007 10:37:23 o'clock (GMT) Europe/London
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] ubuntu-uk-marketing
Alan Pope wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 23:02 +0100, alan c wrote:
>> >
>> > Why not contribute to the existing marketing team? Why "fork"?
>>
>> The existing marketing team is not UK specific. The UK media,
>> temperament, retail environment etc are all specific to uk.
>>
>
> Sure, but that doesn't mean you can't discuss uk based issues on the
> main marketing list. You could for example just put [UK] in the subject
> line of messages to the main marketing list - which to be fair isn't
> exactly a busy list anyway. Forking to a separate list would mean that
> people from other regions would miss out on the great work you guys do.
> You would also miss out on suggestions from others.
Unfortunately the 'inappropriate' response I had from usa recently was
a distraction, and counterproductive. I do not believe that the sort
of uk specific items that are arising here now for example would be
appropriate for the global marketing list.
It is good to know what the serbian team have done, but to get it
happen in UK would need arrangements of a different nature, some quite
detailed. I do not think such things go well on a global list. Some
time ago I was on a berkshire radio progarm (for age concern
computers) on a paul daniels show (non-magic, he is a disk jockey too)
It seems he has quite an interest in computers and I had toyed with
the idea of finding out if he used open source, Ubuntu, etc. Again
this is uk marketing, not global. I would not even have mentioned it
in the global list, people's agendas are so diverse.
Putting uk in each subject might work to some extent, but it would be
better to be a uk list. I have no problem if this ubuntu-uk itself
carries marketing discussion, as it is doing right now, we could
continue here without a separate list maybe.
I like the energy of the marketeers who are appearing. A specialist
list allows enthusiasm to develop and focus.
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alan cocks
Kubuntu user#10391
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