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Re: Welcome community managers!

 

I just read it, I like it a lot!

Bertrand

2012/4/5 Radina Matic <radina.matic@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Since Izidor found new bugs in that feature about which we planned to blog
> this week, and I managed to submit my application for GOPW already (yeah!),
> I wrote another post about multitasking inspired by a couple of articles on
> HBR and NYT. Check the Google doc and let me know what you think...
>
> Cheers,
> Radina
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 06:41, Radina Matic <radina.matic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> I agree that once a week for starters should be enough. Ricardo, you
>> already wrote the first article and, if everybody agrees, it can be
>> published as this week's post. In the mean time we will rewrite Izidor's
>> description of the fixed icon path bug and we'll have ready the post for the
>> next week.
>>
>> As Bertrand suggested, we should present ourselves, but I vote to create
>> the "Meet the Team" blog post series to be published one at the time, where
>> the most active members among developers and contributors can have a
>> paragraph or two (or more, if anybody has time or inclination ;) to present
>> him/herself... :) This can be added as the "Meet the Team" blog category.
>>
>> I like the idea of putting various types of content on the blog, and will
>> definitely start searching for it, but it will have to wait for after the
>> 6th of April when my application for the GNOME Outreach Program for Women is
>> due. I want to advance as much as possible with the GTG User Documentation
>> in Mallard (afterwards I can blog about it ;) to have a fair chance of
>> getting the internship. That way you will have to put up with me and my
>> comments at least until September... :P
>>
>> Ricardo, by all means start making videos and tutorials, it will be great
>> addition for the blog and we can even integrate them into the User
>> Documentation in the making!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Radina
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 21:25, Bertrand Rousseau
>> <bertrand.rousseau@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> I like Izidor's idea of varying the content. Updates, screencasts,
>>> news about GTG people, those are interesting news...
>>>
>>> Of course, Ricardo, Radina, you're in the driver's seat, so do as you
>>> please, do what *motivates* you. Don't hesitate to ask us to write
>>> down some posts sometimes! (We're not only here to be lazy/whiny
>>> bastards ;-) )
>>>
>>> Regarding the periodicity, twice a week is maybe a bit ambitious for
>>> just GTG. For me, I would already be happy with oncea week... I'd say
>>> that the regularity is the most important.
>>>
>>> Oh, and take the time to introduce yourself, you certainly earned it!
>>>
>>> Thanks again for all the work,
>>>
>>> Bertrand
>>>
>>> 2012/3/26 Ricardo Graça <ricardo@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>>> > Sounds good to me! Those are a lot of tasks though. We'll have to
>>> > organize
>>> > ourselves very well to pull it off. I can start recording videos of the
>>> > features, but finding interesting stuff to blog about regularly might
>>> > be too
>>> > much for me. Radina?
>>> >
>>> > No dia 26 de Mar de 2012 15:27, "Izidor Matušov"
>>> > <izidor.matusov@xxxxxxxxx>
>>> > escreveu:
>>> >
>>> >> I've added few notes to both documents (blogpost and Radina's
>>> >> documentation outline). I like them!
>>> >>
>>> >> On Saturday night I had several ideas (it was a long travel by bus):
>>> >>  * regularly post on the blog, at least once or twice a week
>>> >>
>>> >>  * besides blogging about GTG development and its features, it might
>>> >> be a
>>> >> good idea to post other interesting content as well. For example, the
>>> >> author
>>> >> of Switf To-DO list has a blog where he posts about personal
>>> >> development -
>>> >> content that go beyond his To-DO list. You would need to find out who
>>> >> you
>>> >> want to talk to and what could be interesting for her. We don't have
>>> >> to
>>> >> create our own content (but it would be great), posting links and
>>> >> summaries
>>> >> to noteworthy articles / blogpost / youtube videos once a week or once
>>> >> a two
>>> >> weeks could be enough.
>>> >>
>>> >>  * You could create many video tutorials of new features. Some people
>>> >> don't want to upgrade to development version (it could have bugs) but
>>> >> they
>>> >> would like to see how that feature looks like. You could inspire by
>>> >> OMGUbuntu:
>>> >>
>>> >> http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/03/how-to-minimize-apps-to-the-unity-launcher-in-ubuntu-12-04/
>>> >>
>>> >>  * You could write a blog post about urgency color plugin.
>>> >>
>>> >> Those are just ideas, feel free to dismissed them :-)
>>> >>
>>> >> Izidor
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Bertrand Rousseau
>>
>>
>



-- 
Bertrand Rousseau


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