I have completely reworked the Marketing Work Item page on the wiki,
trying to reproduce - marketing wise - something similar to the Easy
Hack page for developers. At the moment, is just a long list without
comments, which is still incomplete (but is a starting point).
I will try to improve the list and add comments for some or all work
items before the end of December, in order to have a fresh start for
2012. In January, we will have a marketing conference call where we will
discuss the list and hopefully start working on some items.
Link: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Work_Items
Of course, everyone is invited to add work items (with comments). I
still have to dig into all my different memos and notes to add the
missing ones.
I have also added my presentations to the marketing materials page.
Link: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Material
I still have to load the slide shows to SlideShare and other document
sharing websites such as Scribd, Docstoc and Issuu.
Best, Italo
P.S. - The idea is to have a web page where a newcomer can find a list
of work items in several areas of the project.
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