> Having said that, it's clear that this discussion shouldn't get in the > way of the project developing; i.e. people should actually be thinking > about making videos. Had you envisaged writing some guidelines for how > to go about making videos; i.e. what sort of ideas are acceptable, > what technologies can be used to make them, etc? > > Matthew
Sure, but I kind of wanted to ensure this was possible first if you see what I mean. I'm pretty new to the open-source community, but not to working in project teams. I'm finding it a bit of a culture shock at the minute, as if I wanted a particular task doing in say a work project I could assign it to a member of staff and say 'hey, this needs doing for 'x' time so could you ensure its completed please'. In open source, where we're all volunteers, its of course quite different. ;-) I have a vision of how I think this will pan out, but I know that we need people on-board to make it happen. I've found myself taking responsibility for the technical implementation of this but I would really like to get more involved in the actual planning. I just don't see which comes first clearly yet, and no one is stepping up with any 'doing' yet ;-) Of course, that may well be my fault for not communicating properly and I admit that. > As I suggested previously I'd suggest that Chris (and if avaiable John, > Matt and anyone else interested) attend a Marketing team meeting where > this could be discussed and sorted nice and quickly. > > Alan I'd love to Alan. I did check the meeting schedule for marketing, but unfortunately these occur on a Sunday morning which isn't possible for me. Do you think it would be possible to drag together those people interested in the viral video project in a separate meeting mutually acceptable to them? Cheers Chris -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing
