Josh Berkus wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Here's the beginnings of an advocacy TODO.
>
> When it's shaped up some, I'll post it on the web. In the meantime, don't
> hesitate to volunteer for anything:
>
> RELEASES:
> Deadline July 20th:
> Draft PR announcement for 7.4
> Prepare target press list for 7.4 announcement.
> Prepare canned response to "What about Windows & PITR?"
Good idea.
> EDUCATIONAL ADVOCACY:
> Postgres Writers Board
> Select "Postgres Editor-in-Cheif"
> Start soliciting magazines for article placement.
> Post list of available writers (in several languages!) on the Web
I know PHP Journal is looking for PostgreSQL articles, http://www.php-mag.net/.
> Postgres Speakers Bureau
> Select "Toastmaster"
> Assemble list of speakers, specialties, langauges, and regions.
> Contact tech conventions.
> Solicit companies for travel funds.
We certainly need that. As I hear of events, I try to get people to
attend or attend myself.
The International PHP Conference is looking for PostgreSQL tutorials,
http://www.phpconference.de/2003/cfp_en.php. The web shows the deadline
as passed, but they are still looking. They asked me, and I said I
could do it, but I don't know lots about PHP.
I am not going to Comdex because others are already going. My plan is
to go to the events where I _need_ to go.
> PRESS + PUBLIC RELATIONS
> Set up and maintain list of "interviewees" available on short notice.
> Recruit volunteers in several langauges/regions for handling Press e-mails,
> and responses to articles.
> (use OOo's "Regional Representative" system?)
> Create "Press FAQ," and choose maintainer.
Yes, the easier we make it for them, the more press we will get.
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