Aug 03

Ubuntu marketing team

Filed under: UbuntuMatthew Revell at 6:11 am

The past few weeks have been interesting for the Ubuntu Marketing Team. We’ve brought the mailing list to life, thrown a few ideas around and now begun to actually do things.

If you’re interested in marketing and free software, now is a good time to join. The team feels a little like the young Earth: a chaotic surface with churning lava but the first signs of order appearing. You’ve got a great opportunity to make your mark.

We need people who share our love both of free software and Ubuntu and, preferably, understand what marketing is or are willing to find out. Ideally, we’d love to have some professional marketers on board. This is a great opportunity to feed back into the community, learn and meet some cool people.
There is no grand structure to the team: it’s all about personal initiative - (s)he who does, wins … or something. That’s not to say that the wider Ubuntu community will accept all our efforts and suggestions. As a new and changing team, we have a lot to prove.

Current projects include:

We’re also discussing other ideas, including:

If you’re interested, join us in #ubuntu-marketing on irc.freenode.net and subscribe to the team mailing list.

One Response to “Ubuntu marketing team”

  1. Phil says:

    Finally a way I can contribute, that is if you want me.

    I have been a Linux users on and off for about 5 years, But never really got the hang of anything other than the GUI.

    I am a mature student studying business near Telford and have coverer marketing and marketing communicatioin, so can help there. Never been involved with an open source project before.

    On a personal level, I am good at seeing things from others point of view and play devils advocate well. I happy to put in lots of effort as long as others consider my views and don’t disregard them for reasons such as “we have always done it this way”.

    If you think I can be of any use, email me. I have looked at that freenode thing but couldn’t find any Ubuntu stuff there.

    Regards
    Phil

    P.S. Love lugradio