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Some people do a lot of videos and how-tos, so I think that a pointer
to their pages (or to a YouTube search) is better than listing
individual videos on our wiki, at least in the Docs section. Of
course, if some volunteer wants to do the upkeep, that's fine, but I
recall that years ago at OOo we had some good pages of pointers to
third-party info that were not kept up to date and then gave the wrong
impression that no new info was out there.

Also, I'm reluctant to link to individual items unless someone on the
team has personally checked them for accuracy and quality. Of course,
if the items are produced by active members of the community, that's
different. I would encourage that, and encourage other creators to
become members of the community.

--Jean

On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 2:01 PM, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
Hi Tom,

This would at least remind people that there is a place where there is help
to catalogue these items or a place where once the marketing team gets them
they can re-direct the items to the right people.

Cheers,

Marc

Le 2013-02-09 13:57, Tom Davies a écrit :

Hi :)
We don't list ALL videos and How-Tos.  We don't even find out about the
vast majority of them.  Even the ones we do find out about are sometimes
lost as we struggle to find a place that would be relevant to put a link to
them.  We do at last have a reasonably good place to put How-Tos and such
but there are other types of non-documentation types of videos, for example
where the Vietnamese Team managed to appear on mainstream tele.

I think it would be good to build-up a library of good quality How-Tos and
such, as listed in the docs team's wish-list.  Although what part of the
challenge would be listing exactly what needs to be covered.
Regards from
Tom :)


________________________________
From: Marc Paré<marc@marcpare.com>
To: marketing@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Saturday, 9 February 2013, 17:17
Subject: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: Monthly Marketing Team Reminders

Just a ping on this. Good idea? Bad idea? Comments? Additions? :-)

Marc

Le 2013-02-08 07:17, Marc Paré a écrit :

I would like to start posting a "Marketing Team Reminder" on our
contributor/user lists. This reminder list would remind our contributors
of recurring items that the marketing team is collecting and of any
other recurring items. The reminders would be sent at the very beginning
of each month.

Suggested monthly reminder items:

* remind everyone that we collect *current/future events* where the
TDF/LibreOffice IS or SHOULD be represented (events such as conferences,
dev conferences, educational conferences, bug wrangling events, ...).
Please forward events to the marketing list where the event calendar
admins will post them to our events calendar -- the events calendar
admins are: Florian Effenberger, Immanuel Giulea, Marc Paré. We will
also try to take care of LibreOffice representation at these events.

NOTE: We collect *events of all languages*. ((We have an Events page on
our wiki/website sites:
[https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/EventsCalendar] or

[http://www.libreoffice.org/about-us/libreoffice-international-events-calendar/].)


* remind everyone that we collect *awards* given to the TDF or/and
LibreOffice. Please forward any news of awards to TDF or/and LibreOffice
to the Marketing mailing list where the awards admins will post them to
our Awards web page -- the website awards admins are: Marc Paré. We will
also take care of posting the news on our official blogs and social
media sites

NOTE: We collect *awards of all languages*. (We have an Awards webpage
in the "About Us" section of our website.)

* remind everyone that we collect any *videos* of LibreOffice Tutorials
and also videos where mentions of TDF or LibreOffice is mentioned. (We
will direct the LibreOffice Tutorials video links to whoever does the
cataloguing on the docs team wiki page.

NOTE: We collect *videos of all languages* (We have a video LibreOffice
Tutorials section on our Documentation wiki site:

[https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Other_Documentation_and_Resources#Video_Tutorials]).


* remind everyone that there are *official branding guidelines* when
marketing LibreOffice and these are found on our wiki page
[https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding]. NOTE that on
the branding page, there is an explanation as to when/where you may use
our "official" or "community" logo.

* remind everyone that *joining our contributing teams is a very fun and
enriching experience*. That contributing means a "hands on and active"
participation. We even have a "discussion" contributor mailing list
where serious LibreOffice items are discussed by "discussion"
contributors who have views/comments that are taken seriously -- the
discussions are focused and kept on-topic and results of these
discussions are expected to be productive -- the "Discussion" list is
NOT the same as the "Users" list!

How do these sound? Do you have any other items that you would think are
essential for a monthly reminder?

Cheers,

Marc


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