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authorNicolas Vigier <boklm@mageia.org>2013-04-14 13:46:12 +0000
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+ <blockquote cite="mid:4F5E88B3.1030806@linuxpunks.com" type="cite">OK,
+ here are a few thoughts (consider them my planks for running if
+ you like, even though that's not my intent). I see a lot of
+ lurkers, and&nbsp; a decent amount of people who want to join in Mageia
+ but seem to be a little timid. I think we are attracting many
+ first time contributors - which is awesome!! But Maybe a bit more
+ hand holding or other infrastructure would work.
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ For example, when I joined the packaging team I was welcomed with
+ open arms, given a mentor, and several places to go to ask
+ questions. It was in a word, friggin sweet (ok that's 2 words)!
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ My point in all of this is I'd love to see something that gives
+ the average user an "foot in the door" to working within Mageia.
+ As much as I hate to admit it, this is one thing Ubuntu and to a
+ lesser extent Fedora do very well.
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ This is the total brainstorming part but maybe it will get the
+ ball rolling. Why not a mageia-users team/council seat? Marketing
+ of the viral kind would be amazing for us, and who better to do
+ that than excited and enthusiastic users? I'm not talking any pay
+ for membership thing, but for a user to say, my application was
+ accepted to the mageia-users team means something to many people.
+ I don't pretend that any of these ideas are particularly good, but
+ just some thinking I've been doing about bridging the gap between
+ dev/teams/ and community.
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ I'd love to hear ideas and thoughts on this. With Mga 2 coming up,
+ I'd love to see us making a splash with something more than just
+ download and visit the forum once in awhile.
+ <br>
+ </blockquote>
+ <br>
+ <style type="text/css">p { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }a:link { }</style>
+ <p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">I agree and really everyone who uses
+ Mageia
+ is part of the community.<br>
+ <br>
+ There are many ways people can
+ contribute to Mageia without being on an official team for it. For
+ example when I mentioned IRC cloaks on the Mageia discuss and
+ marketing mailing lists, I mentioned
+ how someone should be able to do a lot of Mageia support on IRC
+ and then receive
+ one. Well when Mageia has the IRC cloaks sorted out with Freenode
+ this is.<br>
+ <br>
+ With Ubuntu there's a guy who I assume still helps out a lot in
+ the big IRC channel, and as far as I know all he did for Ubuntu or
+ mainly, was IRC support, and as a result of becoming one of the
+ main
+ support people in the channel, he was able to become a Ubuntu
+ Community Member and get the IRC cloak for example.<br>
+ <br>
+ Another
+ example of contributing to Mageia, but not really as part of an
+ official team would be what I do with the #mageia-social channel.
+ I
+ build up the #mageia-social IRC channel, and welcome new users to
+ the
+ channel, and help keep people interested in the Mageia community.
+ However really this is done as a team in a way with the other
+ users of the
+ channel who tend to chat there :), because people in general
+ aren't
+ likely to stick around for long, if not that much happens in
+ there.<br>
+ <br>
+ Someone who uses the channel has even donated money
+ twice to Mageia, and he doesn't use the distribution at the
+ moment,
+ but he uses the #mageia-social channel :). <br>
+ <br>
+ Mageia can also be
+ mentioned and promoted on podcasts for example by people, be they
+ on
+ an official team for the project or not. In fact I went on a
+ podcast
+ for my first time as a guest, to talk about Mageia and Desktop
+ Linux
+ in general and so on last year, as I was slowly deciding what I
+ wanted to do for Mageia other than IRC and Identica stuff, before
+ I
+ joined any official teams. <br>
+ </p>
+ <p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">Took me quite a while to join any
+ official
+ teams, although I had been thinking about marketing for a rather
+ long
+ time here and there before I joined, and talked to Trish on IRC a
+ few times about joining. Plus some stuff to do with the mailing
+ lists and what email address I would use before I joined any
+ teams.<br>
+ </p>
+ <p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">Someone could make
+ tutorial videos for doing things with Mageia just for fun for
+ example
+ and not be on any official team for Mageia.<br>
+ <br>
+ Or someone could type
+ blog posts every now and again about Mageia, because they like the
+ distro and not be on any official teams for example.<br>
+ <br>
+ Someone could also
+ help to build up interest in person in their local area or
+ country, and not be
+ on any official Magiea teams, yep local communities. Oh and I
+ suggest
+ watching this video if haven't already seen it:
+ <a
+href="http://video.fosdem.org/2012/crossdistro/Working_with_contributor_communities__round_table_.webm">http://video.fosdem.org/2012/crossdistro/Working_with_contributor_communities__round_table_.webm</a>
+ <br>
+ <br>
+ Also someone could help to gain interest in Mageia on social
+ networking sites and not be on any official teams.&nbsp; I did that
+ for a long time before joining any official teams using Identica,
+ although that was mainly to make sure news would show in the
+ Mageia
+ group as well, but still: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://identi.ca/group/mageia">http://identi.ca/group/mageia</a><br>
+ <br>
+ Really
+ everyone who uses Mageia is part of the world wide users community
+ :).<br>
+ <br>
+ From Sebastian sebsebseb<br>
+ </p>
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