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<H1>[Mageia-marketing] marcom + artwork + web => atelier ?</H1>
<B>Jonathan Ingold</B>
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<I>Sun Jun 17 16:01:12 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>On 06/17/2012 09:44 AM, Max Quarterpleen wrote:
><i> So...
</I>><i> Did this initiative die, or what?
</I>><i>
</I>><i> On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 1:39 AM, Max Quarterpleen
</I>><i> <<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-marketing">bogusman222 at gmail.com</A> <mailto:<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-marketing">bogusman222 at gmail.com</A>>> wrote:
</I>><i>
</I>><i> We should probably leave this discussion for now and focus on
</I>><i> founding
</I>><i>
</I>><i> the new group.
</I>><i>
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</I>><i> I agree.
</I>><i> The way I see it we should have one group (never mind the name)
</I>><i> with three virtual task forces.
</I>><i> The task forces will not be real, just a sort of legacy issue for
</I>><i> people from the old teams to have some initial direction in the
</I>><i> new team. Ideally, everybody will contribute where he or she can.
</I>><i> These three virtual task forces should, however, have a real
</I>><i> coordinator. One person who is in charge of looking out for a
</I>><i> specific field. Aside from that there should be a team leader, who
</I>><i> should be one of the task force leaders.
</I>><i> This way we have a sort of hierarchical structure: Someone willing
</I>><i> to work on web design or a marketing poster or whatnot turns to
</I>><i> the appropriate task coordinator. He or she then discusses with
</I>><i> the other two what needs to be done for this by which task force,
</I>><i> then one of these three (it doesn't really matter who) propagates
</I>><i> that information back down to everybody else.
</I>><i> It will work the same way in reverse. The three coordinators come
</I>><i> up with the final list of things that need to be done for Mga3
</I>><i> (with considerable input and discussion from everybody, of course)
</I>><i> and then coordinate the tasks.
</I>><i> I think that this allows for maximum communication and we don't
</I>><i> end up with the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing.
</I>><i> Furthermore, this allows for individual people to come up with
</I>><i> their own ideas, plans, projects and whatnot and then act upon
</I>><i> them as part of the group. Even if in the end they are working
</I>><i> alone, the whole group is aware of what is going on.
</I>><i>
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</I>So how bout someone with admin rights on ml.mageia.org creates an
atelier or whatever list so we can at least start this.
Also I have noticed that some people are adding their comments on top
like the very email I am responding to. Does Mageia prefer top-adds or
bottom adds?
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to its old dimensions."/
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