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Subject:    Re: [kde-promo] KDE Booklet
From:       Jos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet () gmail ! com>
Date:       2010-05-25 16:05:36
Message-ID: AANLkTilh6MECVgSfSxISrYza2-EEiY25XCSmdSjRF7y8 () mail ! gmail ! com
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And another ping here, who's up for this?

On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Jos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I just spend a few hours on the booklet, and I think it's really
> shaping up nicely. To remind you and to tell those new here what this
> is about: it's a booklet, a small book (but far larger than a flyer)
> which aims to introduce new people to what we have created. It was
> started a while before the previous marketing meeting, and has
> progressed little since then. So there are a few things which need
> some more work and some reviewing would be great. Let me include the
> todo here:
> 
> * Add a few succes stories!
> 
> * On the bottom, help is needed from a developer or someone familiar
> with development to give some clues on how developers can get involved
> - more practical things. And some teasers like "phonon makes
> multimedia easy" or something.
> 
> * There should be a few more games mentioned in the learn & play
> section, maybe also some mor edu?
> 
> * Communicate needs text about KDE PIM
> 
> * Create needs a bit more text about KWord, KSpread etc
> 
> * the first page with short texts is not complete yet
> 
> * introduction needs to be discussed
> 
> * reviewing text
> 
> * Screenshots
> 
> * Layout
> 
> * final review
> 
> * printing and celebrating!
> 
> Nuno has offered to start working on the layout, which is great as
> this can be the step to bring our booklet closer to reality!
> 
> However, there is more work to be done, and I would like to urge all
> of you to help out. This booklet can be a great source of information
> to people completely unaware of who we are and what we do, and thus
> make a great addition to booth boxes. Try to look at it from that
> perspective - if you know little of computers and nothing of KDE, what
> would you like to know?
> 
> As you see I've put 'add a few success stories' on top - I think it is
> very important to show our audience what we have accomplished already.
> A big deployment or two would rock. I've already written a piece about
> KHTML vs WebKit, it needs review of course and having more such
> stories would be great.
> 
> And as usual: if you doubt you'd be helpful, add your ideas and text
> anyway. Maybe add a comment - but in general, others will go over it
> and it'll turn out much better and far more useful than you might
> think ;-)
> 
> The current text can be found here:
> https://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AcGKfTnzk5_7ZGhoZ2JwamZfN2M1OTNjdGNk&hl=en
> 
> Thank you all,
> 
> And special thanks to those who have already contributed - Luca
> Beltrame, Stuart Jarvis, Justin Kirby, Roger Pixley, Carl Symons,
> Vivek Prakash, Lydia Pintscher, Valerie Hoh, Pradeepto, Frederik
> Gladhorn, Daniel Laidig, Eckhart Woerner, Claudia Rauch AND YOU?
> 
> I've added these names as authors and would like feedback from anyone
> who contributed but is not credited right now!
> 
> Jos
> 
 
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