Sweet. Thanks for picking it up. Do you want to update the wiki page
and maybe cross-post to ambassadors? Or.... Everyone, really (blog
post??)
-robyn
On 5/29/10, delhage(a)gmail.com <delhage(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 19:40, inode0 <inode0(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Robyn Bergeron
> <robyn.bergeron(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> * We start with a book in March. One book per month - at the end of
>> each month, we have an IRC discussion on what we've learned, and how
>> we can apply it to Fedora and what we're working on. Hopefully,
>> everyone will want to do things like blog about what they've read and
>> learned, or write about it to the fedora-mktg mailing list, or add a
>> review to the book club wiki.
>
> Ok, there are some books suggested now on the wiki and I would
> encourage folks to make suggestions there rather than here. So we need
> to decide how to choose the book of the month and choose it soon for
> March. While I suspect many/most of the people on the list currently
> have already read the starfish and the spider I still think it would
> be a good book to begin with. Refresh our memory of it and have a
> useful discussion about how it relates to the Fedora Project and how
> it doesn't.
>
> We should more widely advertise this too as I think this is
> interesting to more than the marketing group. I know I'd like to see
> many more ambassadors join.
>
Since nothing has happened on this topic for a while, John suggested
on IRC tonight that we just announce some titles and see how it goes.
So here it is:
For June: The Starfish and the Spider
For July: The Wisdom of Crowds
Each one followed by an IRC discussion at the end of each month
(#fedora-mktg?), date to be determined.
Happy reading!
/Lars
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