Date: 28 Jan 2003 13:21:39 -0800 From: Peter <pfak@telus.net> Cc: 'freebsd-advocacy' <freebsd-advocacy@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: BSD Advocacy Todo List Message-ID: <1043788899.680.4.camel@sharpie> In-Reply-To: <005301c2c710$fe6f5af0$0502000a@sentinel> References: <005301c2c710$fe6f5af0$0502000a@sentinel>
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Here's some stuff I've put together, more coming soon: Some things that people have suggested in general: * Create and maintain a database of tech editors/writers, feeding them not just story ideas, but perhaps a 6x/yearly BSD update sheet that includes stats, factoids, contacts for specific BSD-migration success stories, etc. * Get the folks that admin the FreeBSD project site to give us some space for the "Media Centre" on the site. * Develop a "BSD champion's kit" that gives less-than-eloquent techies everything they need to speak the good word and/or write the good company memo regarding the OS. ("Dude, this rules!" does not generally impress CTOs) * Begin developing a master list of major BSD vendors/consultants who can be used as local contact/quotable sources in regional computing publications. * Second, ponder FreeBSD's strengths. Make a list of what would appear to the public, to nerds, and to suits. Ponder some more. Then post it to the mailing list. * We could also use a set of FreeBSD presentations and scripts for presentations. I've been asked to speak about FreeBSD before, and always had to whip out MagicPoint and cobble something up myself. There are people out there who are much better at these things than I, however. * There should be centrally downloadable "official" posters and stuff for promoting FreeBSD at conventions, meetings etc. It would not be hard for some graphically gifted (I'm not:) guy to compose posters describing in _very_ general terms how FreeBSD can be used in many walks of life. Perfect for putting on the door of offices, and on walls. Also, make it in a format that people can easily print it in, such as PDF or JPEG. * Submit updates to the "In The Press" page. rwatson sent out a nice list of links, which I'm going to count as one set of updates. Make sure your patches are clean, meaning that they apply cleanly, and don't break the Web build. * Actually writing press releases that get out to the media, we're talking CNET, not Slashdot or other OSDN sites (Even though slashdot hates BSD users) We have some old press releases in the tree now, in the press directory. -- Peter Kieser pfak@telus.net () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ - against microsoft attachments To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-advocacy" in the body of the message
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