Le 2010-10-14 21:30, Drew Jensen a écrit :
Hi Drew ... you will have to re-submit that post. Can't understand what
you meant to write. Sorry.
Marc
Sure, no problem.
What I mean is - have the page in question for events where it is
certain there will be a LibO presence, for instance folks working in a
both, or someone from the community giving a presentation about LibO or
DocuFoundation.
Not a list of events where we might go.
So, if you are going to go to an event and you are going to host a
table, or give a presentation update the page - but if you just think
someone should go, then do it first in the MLs or on a planning page,
perhaps under your personal space on the wiki - once you know you have
commitment from folks then add it to this page.
Drew
The only problem with this is that depending on where you live, you may
not be aware of events where the LibO brand could be represented. Even
if the list is posted and there is no representation, we could then make
plans for the following year to address the missed opportunity. Not only
that, it would be great from a marketing point of view, if we noticed
that there were not enough event done in particular regions/countries
that we could try partnering up with other agencies and host/promote new
events.
The events list is not one where we might go, but more of a list where
the representation of the LibO brand should take place. More of a
corporate plan of name branding and market presence.
I would vote for a full list of events, represented or not. After which,
the marketing team could analyse the data and determine if our efforts
could be better concentrated in a different way or if we could focus on
missed opportunities the next time they come round.
Marc
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