On Tuesday 21 January 2014 13:31:38 Mart=EDn Gonz=E1lez wrote: > Hi, > = > Yep, if the article it's a short explanation it doesn't make sense to > include an interview! > = > I like your idea, Jos, to have a continuous flow of communication about > this. Regarding the increase of our communications channels, Linux.com or > related pages 'official' pages are a natural way to increase our audience, > if we want to keep the interview as an 'official' KDE content. > = > But of course, I miss some things about the Linux english-written media! = :D > = > Apart from that, I think that it'll be nice to make some graphics about t= he > impressive increase of velocity and the reduction of CPU usage that Baloo > brings. This could help us to 'sell' that Baloo is better and reflect that > the Nepomuk 'bad days' are gone in a factual way. It'll better if it can = be > included in the planned article. > = > What do you think? Abso-freakin'-lutely. Yes, having some hard numbers to back up our claims i= s a = very good idea ("number of crashes per hour" is probably NOT a nice metric = but = anything else goes :D). If you would volunteer for that, you'd earn yourself a big hug and a bevera= ge = of your choice the first time we meet. Hugs, J > = > 2014/1/20 Jos Poortvliet > = > > On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 10:08 PM, Mart=EDn Gonz=E1lez > > = > > wrote: > > > Hi! > > > = > > > First, I present myself: I'm a journalist student here in Barcelona, = and > > > I've collaborated several times with Alex and Aleix doing coverages > > > about > > > Blue Systems and KDE events in Spain (Akademy-es). Aleix told me about > > > Baloo, and tomorrow I'll be in the office interviewing Vishesh. > > > Maybe that piece can fit in the planned article. Please tell me what = you > > > think. > > = > > Hi mart=EDn, > > = > > Thanks, that is a great idea. It won't fit as part of the article > > itself (we want to keep that from getting too long) but it DOES fit in > > a concerted effort to communicate about Baloo. We could either publish > > this interview on the Dot a week, maybe two, after the first article > > to keep some attention on Baloo (and make sure we answer questions > > people have) or we could publish it roughly simultaneously in another > > channel, for example linux.com (although I'm not too happy about the > > visibility of original content there) or another site. > > = > > As a journalist, you might have an idea about how to reach the most peo= ple > > ;-) > > = > > > Following the topic, as a normal user I support the idea of Baloo as a > > > different product than Nepomuk. Vishesh told me about the great > > = > > improvements > > = > > > in speed and cpu usage, and Nepomuk has a not-so-good reputation, so = it > > > makes sense to mark Baloo as something different. > > = > > Absolutely. At the same time, as I point out, we should avoid making > > people thing it is a entirely-from-scratch project as they have > > (rightfully) had enough of such projects - they will immediately bring > > up Akonadi and "KDE 4.0". Our message needs to be carefully tuned to > > avoid the Nepomuk haters from immediately yelling at Baloo, yet not > > create the impression we didn't learn from what went before. > > = > > Cheers, > > Jos > > = > > > Regards, > > > = > > > Mart=EDn Gonz=E1lez > > = > > _______________________________________________ > > This message is from the kde-promo mailing list. > > = > > Visit https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo to unsubscribe, s= et > > digest on or temporarily stop your subscription. _______________________________________________ This message is from the kde-promo mailing list. Visit https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo to unsubscribe, set d= igest on or temporarily stop your subscription.