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Subject:    Re: [kde-promo] Inovative marketing?
From:       Birger Kollstrand <birger.kollstrand () losmail ! no>
Date:       2006-02-15 21:56:50
Message-ID: 200602152256.50770.birger.kollstrand () losmail ! no
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Wednesday 15 February 2006 21:03, skrev Aaron J. Seigo:
> this isn't how open source tends to work. unless you pay someone (aka
> forcing them to work on something because you give them a monetary reason
> for accepting that role), then people essentially come of their own free
> will and on their own pace. the reasons for this are various, ranging from
> scratching their own itch to enjoying solving specific types of problems
To come, they must know that we excist.

> depends on what sort of volunteers, since different audiences have
> different needs. if you are looking for developers, that's very different
> than if you are looking for promo or documentation people.
Thre segments then.

> in general, the more users a project has the more volunteers will emerge.
> it's a numbers game. increasing the number of users is therefore a nice
> place to start. one does this by making it more easily accessible and more
> well known.
If you increase the awareness that they are needed ,more of the users will 
come.

So , any good suggestions on how to increase that share Aaron?

Regards Birger
 
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