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**Discussed in [2017-02-21
meeting](https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2017-02-21/mark...
## Summary
Using a public git forge or public platform for the press kit is a good way to promote our
content and encourage community contributions, while also making sure our work and content
is easily findable and revisable.
## Git forge
One general part of our discussion was about using a public git forge for our marketing
activities to hold our content. The benefit of this is that:
1. It has one place to find everything (i.e. not across multiple wiki pages that might not
be well-linked together)
* Most beneficial for communicating with press about where to find things (?)
2. It invites community collaboration and participation
## What is a press kit?
More verbose discussion in the meeting minutes, but here's a bulletpoint list of what
we did discuss.
* **One-page release notes**: We are creating release notes, but a one-page deliverable
(adapted from FPL's release announcement? something more unique / targeted?) to share
with Ambassadors could improve communication of info to Ambassadors and better equip them
for events to talk about a new release
* **Background modules**: Pulling info about Fedora itself, similar to FPL's
"State of Fedora" talk data about project metrics for approximate growth, both
technical and community?
* **Feature modules**: Individually crafted PDFs based off of release notes / meta points
/ other things we want to highlight to wider press audience (jwf, 14:35:52)
* **Past press coverage**: Currently happening in meeting announcements as "In the
news", but could be extracted to the press kit in a file that is maintained during
the release and kept current
* **Integrating targeted brochures / flyers into the press kit** especially as a
deliverable for Ambassadors to use at events (see: [SXSW brochures targeted to specific
audiences](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Design/SXSW_Materials#Brochures))
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