Le 2010-10-24 17:41, Drew Jensen a écrit :
On Sun, 2010-10-24 at 17:35 -0400, Drew Jensen wrote:
On Sun, 2010-10-24 at 22:02 +0200, Italo Vignoli wrote:
Marc Paré wrote:
Yes, that would have been my next suggestion. However, if we develop a
strategic campaign where we concentrate on one group at a time so as not
to spread ourselves too thin I would suggest a model like the following
and would also suggest we target the largest of these groups "Education"
as this is where we will have the most influence if we can convince the
right organisation to migrate to LibO:
In my opinion, the first effort must be concentrated on media relations
(media at large, i.e. traditional media, especially Windows media, and
new media).
Yes we need someone that is comfortable dealing with, or willing to
become so, traditional media - that is most certainly
NOT
me so I'll just
agree that someone, hopefully, will take that on.
just to be clear.. ;-/
//dew
We should then have a divide.
In my opinion we should have 2 reps for each of the following markets:
A "Lead LibreOffice Media Rep." as official spokesperson for LibO and
overseer of all things media (in coordination with SC) -- isn't this Italo?
1) European market
2) Asian market
3) Australian/NewZealand market
4) South Amercian, Central American and Mexican (usually a North
American partner but due to the language requirement best suits here)
5) Eurasian market (Russian etc.)
6) Africa (this could really be challenging, but we should try to make
inroads here and have to deal with language issues)
7) Antarctic (hey, let's hit everyone! LOL ... I can imagine the media
files for this one!)
I don't know, maybe even a finer breakdown of regions if necessary.
Marc
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