[SFD-TC] Re: New forum

Matt Oquist moquist at softwarefreedomday.org
Tue Jul 11 13:37:55 EDT 2006


You have an excellent point, and we hope the new (hopefully stable)
forums will provide an archive of team experiences. We've taken some
of the most important bits of feedback from the past and built them
into the StartGuide and the general guidelines, though.

The most general guideline is to pick a particular audience and craft
an event to reach that audience, through interaction, dialogue, *and*
CD distribution -- that's the best beginning to a successful event.

Cheers,
Matt

Alan Pope wrote:    [Tue Jul 11 2006, 04:35:02AM EDT]
> On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 02:32:38AM -0400, Matt Oquist wrote:
> > But seriously, I don't think that the website changes are *that* big
> > a deal, because SFD is still such a once-a-year thing that most people
> > aren't going to remember last year's site, anyway.
> > 
> 
> What people like myself who have never been involved in SFD, and would like
> to get information about how things ran in previous years? We don't want to
> do things that are ineffective or "wrong". If I could browse through old
> forums / wiki pages / whatever then I could get a head-start.
> 
> I'd much rather learn from other peoples mistakes than my own.
> 
> Cheers,
> Al.
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