Re: instructions for DDs (and "bits from ..." mail sought)
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- Subject: Re: instructions for DDs (and "bits from ..." mail sought)
- From: Alexander Reichle-Schmehl <alexander@schmehl.info>
- Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2010 11:44:32 +0200
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Hi!
Am 12.08.2010 12:31, schrieb Stefano Zacchiroli:
> In addition to that, I've realized that Raphael was totally right. The
> publicity team on this list is just great (as also observed/discussed at
> DebConf10) and what we really need now is *publicity* about this team,
> kind of meta-publicity :-).
We really suck at our own publicity ;)
> From here on, we really need a mail posted to d-d-a making clear that
> the team is alive and kicking and explaining how to interact with it and
> how to participate. I believe the guidelines I've drafted shall go into
> that mail, since not using d-d-a properly is one of the main problem we
> can solve that way. More generally, I'd use the d-d-a mail to attract
> people interested in "Debian marketing" to this list and to
> #debian-publicity.
Okay, I' working on a first draft at
http://whiteboard.debian.net/bits-from-publicity-team.wb
Best regards,
Alexander
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