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by Paul Cutler-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Good morning Marketing team!

We are finalizing plans for a Marketing hackfest in Chicago, IL USA on November 10th and 11th (Tues and Wed).

Google has been gracious to host us (and provide lunch!) and Novell has donated money to help fund the hackfest.

If you're interested in attending please let us know as soon as possible.

We don't have a formal agenda (yet) but are hoping to work on conference and presentation materials such as the Event box email thread from over the weekend, the website, GNOME 3.0 marketing campaign, the GNOME website, case studies and more.

Paul

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Re: Marketing Hackfest

by Lefty-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Re: Marketing Hackfest Unfortunately, I have a prior commitment to be in Seoul, Korea that week. =/


On 10/12/09 7:45 AM, "Paul Cutler" <pcutler@...> wrote:

Good morning Marketing team!

We are finalizing plans for a Marketing hackfest in Chicago, IL USA on November 10th and 11th (Tues and Wed).

Google has been gracious to host us (and provide lunch!) and Novell has donated money to help fund the hackfest.

If you're interested in attending please let us know as soon as possible.

We don't have a formal agenda (yet) but are hoping to work on conference and presentation materials such as the Event box email thread from over the weekend, the website, GNOME 3.0 marketing campaign, the GNOME website, case studies and more.

Paul




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Re: Marketing Hackfest

by Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier-2 :: Rate this Message:

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On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 10:45 AM, Paul Cutler <pcutler@...> wrote:
> If you're interested in attending please let us know as soon as possible.

I'm tentatively planning on attending, barring any other commitments.
Would like to see an agenda before I book the flight. :-)

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Re: Marketing Hackfest

by Sriram Ramkrishna-4 :: Rate this Message:

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There are marketing people in Chicago? :-)  I'd love to attend, but I'm stuck in the northwest and I'm busy with school anyways.  Please post the agenda and what not though, I would be interested to know what is going on.

sri

On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Paul Cutler <pcutler@...> wrote:
Good morning Marketing team!

We are finalizing plans for a Marketing hackfest in Chicago, IL USA on November 10th and 11th (Tues and Wed).

Google has been gracious to host us (and provide lunch!) and Novell has donated money to help fund the hackfest.

If you're interested in attending please let us know as soon as possible.

We don't have a formal agenda (yet) but are hoping to work on conference and presentation materials such as the Event box email thread from over the weekend, the website, GNOME 3.0 marketing campaign, the GNOME website, case studies and more.

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Re: Marketing Hackfest

by Brian Cameron :: Rate this Message:

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Paul:

I live in Chicago, and would like to attend if possible.  If you
need any help with organizing things in Chicago, then I am happy
to help.

Note that there is a gnome-chicago-list@....  It might be
a good idea to send an email to that list, and see if there is an
interest in having a dinner or something with the wider group of
Chicago GNOME'ies, or to see if anybody who happens to be in the
Chicago area might also be interested in participating.

Brian


> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Paul Cutler <pcutler@...
> <mailto:pcutler@...>> wrote:
>
>     Good morning Marketing team!
>
>     We are finalizing plans for a Marketing hackfest in Chicago, IL USA
>     on November 10th and 11th (Tues and Wed).
>
>     Google has been gracious to host us (and provide lunch!) and Novell
>     has donated money to help fund the hackfest.
>
>     If you're interested in attending please let us know as soon as
>     possible.
>
>     We don't have a formal agenda (yet) but are hoping to work on
>     conference and presentation materials such as the Event box email
>     thread from over the weekend, the website, GNOME 3.0 marketing
>     campaign, the GNOME website, case studies and more.
>
>     Paul
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Re: Marketing Hackfest

by Paul Cutler-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Brian, thanks for the email, I look forward to seeing you in Chicago.

I've reached out to Kevin Harriss who runs the GNOME Chicago group as well (I know him from my Foresight days).  I was thinking almost the exact same thing about some kind of GNOME meetup Tuesday night.

Paul

On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Brian Cameron <Brian.Cameron@...> wrote:

Paul:

I live in Chicago, and would like to attend if possible.  If you
need any help with organizing things in Chicago, then I am happy
to help.

Note that there is a gnome-chicago-list@....  It might be
a good idea to send an email to that list, and see if there is an
interest in having a dinner or something with the wider group of
Chicago GNOME'ies, or to see if anybody who happens to be in the
Chicago area might also be interested in participating.

Brian


On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Paul Cutler <pcutler@... <mailto:pcutler@...>> wrote:

   Good morning Marketing team!

   We are finalizing plans for a Marketing hackfest in Chicago, IL USA
   on November 10th and 11th (Tues and Wed).

   Google has been gracious to host us (and provide lunch!) and Novell
   has donated money to help fund the hackfest.

   If you're interested in attending please let us know as soon as
   possible.

   We don't have a formal agenda (yet) but are hoping to work on
   conference and presentation materials such as the Event box email
   thread from over the weekend, the website, GNOME 3.0 marketing
   campaign, the GNOME website, case studies and more.

   Paul

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by Jason D. Clinton :: Rate this Message:

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I just subscribed so I'm replying from off-list.

I'm tentatively interesting in attending based on the excitement in the Women Outreach / Marketing session at GNOME Summit. Chi Town is just a short hop from KC.


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Re: Marketing Hackfest

by Special Kevin :: Rate this Message:

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Paul:

As you know, I also live in Chicago however I don't think I will be
able to get off work to attend during the day. I would be more than
happy to get together and hang out with people in the evenings.  Is
there a web page with information about the Marketing Hackfest? I
would like to forward the information on to the various user groups in
Chicago.

The Gnome Chicago User Group has pretty much faded away. We did a
little bit a couple years ago when I first started it but then
people's interest and my free time start to dwindle away.

Kevin Harriss

On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Paul Cutler <pcutler@...> wrote:

> Brian, thanks for the email, I look forward to seeing you in Chicago.
>
> I've reached out to Kevin Harriss who runs the GNOME Chicago group as well
> (I know him from my Foresight days).  I was thinking almost the exact same
> thing about some kind of GNOME meetup Tuesday night.
>
> Paul
>
> On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Brian Cameron <Brian.Cameron@...>
> wrote:
>>
>> Paul:
>>
>> I live in Chicago, and would like to attend if possible.  If you
>> need any help with organizing things in Chicago, then I am happy
>> to help.
>>
>> Note that there is a gnome-chicago-list@....  It might be
>> a good idea to send an email to that list, and see if there is an
>> interest in having a dinner or something with the wider group of
>> Chicago GNOME'ies, or to see if anybody who happens to be in the
>> Chicago area might also be interested in participating.
>>
>> Brian
>>
>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Paul Cutler <pcutler@...
>>> <mailto:pcutler@...>> wrote:
>>>
>>>    Good morning Marketing team!
>>>
>>>    We are finalizing plans for a Marketing hackfest in Chicago, IL USA
>>>    on November 10th and 11th (Tues and Wed).
>>>
>>>    Google has been gracious to host us (and provide lunch!) and Novell
>>>    has donated money to help fund the hackfest.
>>>
>>>    If you're interested in attending please let us know as soon as
>>>    possible.
>>>
>>>    We don't have a formal agenda (yet) but are hoping to work on
>>>    conference and presentation materials such as the Event box email
>>>    thread from over the weekend, the website, GNOME 3.0 marketing
>>>    campaign, the GNOME website, case studies and more.
>>>
>>>    Paul
>>>
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>>>    http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
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>>>
>>
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