On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Adrian von Bidder <avbid...@fortytwo.ch> wrote:
Here is one idea: > * a title (2 or 3 words perhaps) Debian Games Team. > * a text (5 to 10 words) Come help us package Free Software and Open Source games for Debian (and Ubuntu). Lets have fun making Free Software extra fun! > * what URL to point to http://wiki.debian.org/Games/Team > * Keywords when the ad should show. debian games, linux games > Obviously the entries should be to promote Debian, so the URL is probably a > sub-page/domain of debian.org. When promoting Debian, what would be the goal for Debian? I'd echo Steffen's sentiments about attracting users. That said, I tend to think we are drowning in bug reports for popular and well used packages, but niche packages tend to be under-used, under-appreciated and under-scrutinized. Advertising focusing on attracting niche users to install Debian and use, enjoy and scrutinize the relevant niche packages would be useful to us. I've found posts on debaday can be quite useful in boosting popcon values. To me, attracting more developers would be the most useful one goal for any advertising campaign. Advertising on places like LWN & Slashdot would probably be more effective here than generic Google advertising. I tend to think using, monitoring and interacting with social media like Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, etc would be a better way to attract new developers than advertising. I'd encourage those who are willing to use these new media to talk about their and others Debian activities, significant Debian events and other FLOSS & Debian related stuff there. It would probably be better to do so in the more mainstream sites rather than alternatives like identi.ca. -- bye, pabs http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org