Doesn't always have to be somebody who is already known for an interview... 
why couldn't it spotlight community users for their contributions? Somebody 
not known by the entire community?

On Wednesday 16 May 2007 17:00:36 José Lecaros Cisterna wrote:
> On 5/16/07, Martin Albisetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I woke up this morning with two ideas in my head to add to UWN, and I
> > wanted some marketing-team feedback before adding them:
>
> good exercise :)
>
> > 1. "Interview of the Week" (or month)
> > Choose someone relevant in the community and send them 4 or 5
> > questions to answer that might be of general interest. Examples off
> > the top of my head:
> > "An interview with Corey Burger on his approval in the Community Council"
> > "An interview with Scott James Remnant on the Current state of Upstart"
>
> how many people are avalaible to interviews and are _interesting_ to read?
> may be you can interview _famous_ people and _not famous_ people too.
> There are some anonymous ubunteros working all around the world, in
> local conferences, spreading the word, visiting some schools, etc.
>
> > 2. "Did you know..."
> > A small section with a fun fact about Ubuntu that not everyone might
> > know. Examples off the top of my head:
> > "Did you know you can suggest names for the next Ubuntu release?"
> > "Did you know Ubuntu has 8 council members?"
>
> great idea!
>
> no more thoughts, I didn't slept well last night :)
>
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