Hi Robert,
As Brian suggested, try to join our meeting tomorrow. At the moment we are
working on 3 things:
- Infographics campaign on 'Quick howto'
- Fedora 29 Beta Release tasks
- Retaking our YouTube channel with more videos, focused in a steady
release cycle of videos
Any help and ideas are welcome.
Thanks for coming and I hpe to see you around.
Br,
Eduard Lucena
On Mon, Sep 10, 2018, 5:58 AM Brian (bex) Exelbierd <bexelbie(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Hi Robert,
Welcome!
On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 at 11:58 AM, Robert Wright <rwright.fp(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello!
>
> My name is Robert Wright (fas/irc: rwright) and I live in Poole, UK.
>
> I found out about Fedora Marketing after reviewing the sub projects on
> the Fedora Wiki, and am currently interested in how I can volunteer some of
> my time to building out long term marketing support for the project. I’ve
> worked volunteer roles in the past with Campaign groups, as well as
> Conventions (Sci-fi/Anime/Gaming) and am used to the stress that comes with
> wrangling volunteers as well
>
> This would be my first true marketing project I’ve worked on, but in my
> day job, I work as a Product Manager, and am skilled in preparing materials
> and supporting both marketing and sales for my products I manage today in
> my role. I want to volunteer to help me learn more skills I can apply to
> other areas of my life professionally.
>
> My skills, which I hope to utilize in Fedora Marketing, include:
>
> - Product / Platform Management, including customer journey planning,
> user research, and using design thinking methods (ideas, ideas, ideas!!)
> - Community Management and Marketing, working for a Convention back
> in Boise, ID, I learned a lot about print media as well as digital
> marketing (Google Ads, planning and designing Social Media campaigns,
> survey design and analysis, and building by-mouth campaigns to drive
> interest).
> - Software Engineering, mostly in a PHP and PostgreSQL/MySQL
> environment, but am learning Python as the community here has really
> embraced Python in the culture of Fedora’s infra.
>
> I wanted to learn more about long term projects, including what projects
> could use some support, and how I can pitch in to help generate content for
> the next release.
>
I encourage you to join the marketing IRC meetings on Tuesdays at 1pm
GMT. See
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/marketing/ for more
details.
regards,
bex
> I am excited to hopefully start contributing with you all!
>
>
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