I don't like the idea of only a small number of people being able to do PR. However, if could be assured that this small group could actually maintain a high press presence and respond to events quickly (eg. "an open letter from Corel on OpenDocument") I would feel more confortable.
The number might not have to be small, but I'm not a fan of having everybody talk to the press with mix messages (about the project). I mean everybody is free to talk about their very personal OpenOffice.org activities, but if they talk about projects, features, realease dates, etc. they should use some kind of official message. At the very minimum, people should make very very clear what parts of the message are personal opinions vs. official statements. Unfortunately the press often likes to turn everyting into an official statement.
* Important events receive a response within no more than 2 days. * Each week must have at least one press article on OOo. * Any 6-month period must average at least 4 articles on OOo.
These are all good ideas, provided that we find enough things to write about. What things would you write about over the next weeks? All the best, Erwin --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
