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Hi Marc,

Am 14.02.2011 04:39, schrieb Marc Paré:

Le 2011-02-13 19:51, David Nelson a écrit :

All the global lists are on the website, and all the local/regional
lists are on the wiki because that list tends to be updated more
often.

Hmmm, if we are looking for members to join the US marketing team,
which is one of the top priorities of the TDF and Italo, I don't
think that leaving it off the website is a good idea. It adds
confusion when they join the marketing team only to find that they
should have joined the US marketing team. Can we have it show at
least in the Marketing page of the LibreOffice website?

I don´t think, that this is a good idea. This would create the
impression, that LibreOffice is a global project with special focus
on North America. But we do not want to create such a wrong
impression. We are dedicated to all regions of the world basically
with the same devotion.

Therefore, I suggest to remove the pointer to the special US mailing
list.

IMO, there is nothing against a general pointer to a webpage or
wikipage with *all* regional/local contact points and mailing lists
for marketing.

Thanks,
Stefan


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