[Mageia-marketing] Showcasing technology and people

Marcello Anni marcello.anni at alice.it
Tue Apr 19 00:00:54 CEST 2011


> In the continuity of the WWC speech, ennael and I think it could be
> worth it to setup a series of posts in the blog about:
>  - what developers can find in Mageia (technology stacks that suit them)
>  - what users can find in Mageia (tools that help them)
>  - what people can do with Mageia (what gets done with it in the real
> world out there)
>  - what people can do for Mageia (contributors, in what, how and where).
> 
> Those both to show what is in, and get feedback about what could be in.
> 
> That would be a long series and the start would be with the technology
> stacks (perl, python, ruby, php, etc.) in the form of some global
> overview and one-on-one interviews with involved packagers/developers.
> 
> All in all, that would make 4 categories, and maybe need 4 distinct
> persons to manage each category. In the best case scenario, we would
> post 2 per week. In the worst, 1 every two weeks. And for that we
> could use bonjourmageia.fr as a distinct mean to lead people to the
> blog post.
> 
> Advice? I can start a draft for the whole structure to announce this,
> and have a first post designed for Perl with Jérôme Quelin (who
> packages most, if not all of it).
> 
> Romain
> __________________________

as i have already told you in the previous e-mail, i think we first need to 
setup a complete marketing plan that will driver our everyday action. For 
istance, in these blog posts you could have these issues:

what users can find in Mageia -> who are our users? which features they will 
expect? are we able to provide them?

- what people can do with Mageia (what gets done with it in the real world out 
there) -> what kind of people? depending on the people we adress to, it 
changes the work of the user

if we don't have clear these aspects, we will be only ANOTHER linux distro, 
and i wan't that this happens.

i think that until now blog posts about development progress should be enough, 
otherwise we risk to do all the errors the most of the distro do everyday... 

cheers,
Marcello


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