On Sun, 2007-11-04 at 15:33 +0100, Luca Bruno wrote:
Bryce Harrington scrisse:
On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 10:50:03AM +1000, Ryan Lerch wrote:
Is it worth fleshing out a PR plan for promotion of the upcoming release? It will be a huge release (feature wise) and I reckon people will want to know about all our cool new features...
Yes, this sounds like a very good idea. Ryan, would you and Jon and prokoudine arrange to put some thought into this sometime within the next week or two, and post what you come up with to this list for review?
Please remember us poor translators :) Last time we've had a rough announce well in advance to proofread it and have it translated in many languages. If we plan in advance the PR campaign, we can do a better and worldwide announce.
How much lead time do you need on translation? Could you help wrangle international/translations?
Also, many portions of text (such as introduction, common description et similia) can be taken with previous PR scheme, avoid a lot of duplicate work. As usual, almost everything can be found digging in the ML archives and in the wiki :)
Right, while in theory this is good, to get picked up for press outlets there has to be a third-person, new, narrative approach...the about inkscape section can stay nearly the same, but at least for the formal pr., need a bit more formal tone...
So, we usually do:
1.) Formal PR (3rd person, formal, targeted)
2.) Community Announcement (more friendly, 1st/2nd person)
So, I would like to add:
3.) Targeted interviews, articles, press
Jon
Thanks, Bryce
Cheers, Luca
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