Re: Packets for Local User Groups
- From: Emily Chen <emilychen522 gmail com>
- To: Stormy Peters <stormy gnome org>
- Cc: asia-summit-list gnome org, marketing-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Packets for Local User Groups
- Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 18:39:17 +0800
We will raise this to the Taiwan GNOME Users Group and Beijing GNOME Users Group.
We can discuss this topic in the next GNOME.Asia IRC meeting.
-Emily
2010/8/27 Stormy Peters
<stormy gnome org>
I agree it would be best to get feedback from the User groups themselves before we do a lot of work creating things ...
Maybe GNOME.Asia can do it for Taiwan and bring some best practices back to us?
StormyOn Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Brian Cameron
<brian cameron oracle com> wrote:
Stormy:
A GNOME event box for the group. So like you say, they don't have to
return it.
Sounds like a good idea, but what work is involved? If the materials
are the same as what we include in the event box, then perhaps we just
need to add some text to the User's Group Wiki page so people know where
to get the materials.
http://live.gnome.org/UserGroups
Or are there any materials we should create that are specific to User's
Groups. Perhaps by helping to make them more interesting/fun/active?
Though, I'd think that we should work more to revive gugmeisters, and
this would probably be a good topic to discuss there instead of here.
Doing some work to make sure that people who do work relating to
GNOME User's Groups or who are active members subscribe to the list
would be a good idea.
Brian
<mailto:
emilychen522 gmail com>> wrote:
Yes, that's a good idea. A GNOME packet sounds like a GNOME event box ?
In Taiwan's case, we can send a GNOME packet for the next COSCUP
2011, the local taiwan users group can host a booth in the
conference. After the conference, the packet can be managed by the
local users group for future events and activities.
-Emily
2010/8/25 Stormy Peters <stormy gnome org <mailto:stormy gnome org>>
In case you aren't on the marketing list. I thought with new
local user groups in the Asia region, this might be an
interesting idea.
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