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On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 6:59 AM, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
Hi Jean,

Le 06/05/13 04:57 PM, Jean Weber a écrit :

I've not been keeping up well, so this may have been covered already by
Marc.

With OSCON coming up in July, I need a brochure aimed at developers. This
would definitely emphasize the community and why one might want to join and
contribute.

Or perhaps a slightly broader audience? Including QA, user support, docs?
Again, emphasising participation rather than "what's in it for me as a user"
or "what's in it for my organization?" which are the approaches I would use
in, say, conferences for educators or non-profits.

--Jean


Would the community brochure-type be able to cover this? I think we could
make a good brochure with all of the same elements you describe. We can work
on it there. The workspace is on the wiki ready to fill[1].

Cheers,

Marc

[1]
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/brochuretypes/LibreOfficeCommunity


Yes, I think a community brochure type could work well for OSCON and
similar conferences. I'll try to find time to add info to the wiki
page about what I think should be included, but I'm a bit overwhelmed
at the moment with life so I'm not sure when I'll find time... even
though having a suitable brochure is a priority for OSCON. So I hope
others will jump in quickly.

--Jean

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