On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 4:32 PM, Alex GS <alxgrtnstrngl gmail com> wrote:I can kind of help, but honestly I probably am oversubscribed right
> Today I'm writing to see if anyone is interested in starting a team within
> engagement dedicated to enterprise engagement. I'm developing a strategy
> document that outlines some initial ideas on how to start but I need some
> more input and would love to collaborate. If you would like access to the
> etherpad document just email me directly and I'll share the link with you.
> There's also a mailing list, link below, but please subscribe first before
> posting any comments.
now and I don't want to suddenly disappear in the middle of it. :/
sri
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> Why enterprise engagement?
>
> We are witnessing the upsurge of whole industries that are focused entirely
> on building applications and systems for Linux. The opportunities have
> never been greater for something like GNOME 3 to become a mainstream choice
> in these industries as a default on developer/designer/sysadmin desktops and
> workstations. Because it's still early days especially in fields like Linux
> gaming the time to start enterprise engagement is now.
>
> As a first step I would like to setup an IRC meeting dedicated to enterprise
> sometime next week.
>
> Any suggestions on a good time the works for everyone?
>
> Best,
> Alex GS
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