[osol-mktg] Re: [website-discuss] top-right jumble and other
concerns
Laura Ramsey
Laura.Ramsey at Sun.COM
Tue Jan 3 06:17:12 PST 2006
only got 9 inches of snow...
;)
LKR
Sara Dornsife wrote:
> Sorry, I clicked and responded to the wrong mail, obviously. I was
> thanking Clayton at the ad agency for the ad resizing they did for a
> show guide.
> Sara
>
> Sara Dornsife wrote:
>
>> Thanks Clayton
>>
>> Jim Grisanzio wrote:
>>
>>> Dan Price wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Tue 20 Dec 2005 at 11:25AM, Bonnie Corwin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Dan -
>>>>>
>>>>> Are you suggesting a newsletter to replace the monthly newsletter
>>>>> being
>>>>> sent out now? Or changes/additions to the current monthly
>>>>> newsletter?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I think the pteam can decide that; is the pteam newsletter satisfying
>>>> the need expressed by marketing here? Is it designed to? After some
>>>> searching I see that it is being posted to the pteam alias, but (I may
>>>> be mistaken) no place else. Who of the influencers marketing
>>>> mentioned
>>>> reads the pteam alias? As a metric, November's newsletter had 41
>>>> views
>>>> on the website as of this evening. The newsletter also comes out
>>>> badly
>>>> mangled by the jive forums:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=4150&tstart=0
>>>>
>>>> I'll add to what Laura said that we need to write something exciting--
>>>> not provide status lists. Think Zagat, lkml.org, slashdot,
>>>> boingboing.net, flavorpill.net. Don't just tell what happened (or
>>>> will)-- tell people why it matters. On months with high activity, I'd
>>>> expect a good newsletter to wind up on osnews.com and other sites.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I think some of us would love to see the p-team newsletter grow in
>>> scope and depth to reflect the entire program (engineering,
>>> community, marketing, whatever). In other words, a top level report
>>> packed with data that touches every aspect of the OpenSolaris
>>> program just deeply enough to engage people but not overload or
>>> distract them. We'd all contribute to that newsletter and pool/share
>>> our data so we can leverage each other's efforts, and then we can
>>> (if we need to) produce derivative reports from it for our specific
>>> audiences. We have to decide what we want to track and contribute to
>>> this pool though, so we can all benefit. What we have now is several
>>> disparate reports (some internal, some external) that are not
>>> necessarily planned in context with each other and it's confusing. I
>>> think Linda is doing a good job getting the p-team newsletter off
>>> the ground, but we all have to feed her the right bits to put it
>>> together.
>>>
>>> Jim
>>> --
>>> Jim Grisanzio, Community Manager, OpenSolaris
>>> http://blogs.sun.com/jimgris/
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