Le lundi 22 avril 2013 à 18:41 +0200, Italo Vignoli a écrit :
On 4/22/13 6:28 PM, Immanuel Giulea wrote:
The original intent of my message (sorry if I used the wrong mailing list)
was to make a blog post to say that we as a community are aware of the
end-of-life for MSO 2003 that is less than a year away, and here are some
reasons why you should make the switch.
Don't worry, the mailing list is OK, although this might also be
interesting for marketing people. Let's elaborate the idea, because a
simple blog post is probably not enough. We should target magazines and
websites covering e-government issues, because IT people might be
reading these media. Unfortunately, politicians - who usually take the
decisions - are not reading media but are prone to MS lobby efforts.
Honestly, I'd go for actual ads in newspapers; we are not going to get
our points across with a brochure. But I welcome input on this.
best,
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