Re: [Fwd: Questions on 7.3 version for LinuxWorld]
От | Gavin Sherry |
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Тема | Re: [Fwd: Questions on 7.3 version for LinuxWorld] |
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Msg-id | Pine.LNX.4.21.0212091813430.22251-100000@linuxworld.com.au обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [Fwd: Questions on 7.3 version for LinuxWorld] (Justin Clift <justin@postgresql.org>) |
Список | pgsql-advocacy |
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Justin Clift wrote: > Hi everyone, > > What we have so far for this is at: > > http://advocacy.postgresql.org/documents/NadiaCameron > > Am also wondering how we should arrange for future stuff like this. Okay. This is the question I was waiting for. I know Nadia Cameron. She is a good example of your average IT journalist. This is how it came to be that she's writing an article. 1) Last Friday I sent her boss the PostgreSQL 7.3 press release. Why, he didn't receive it. Neither did his US counterparts. 2) He passed it on to Nadia. 3) Nadia probably went looking for some information about PostgreSQL. Didn't find a media kit and so had to send off *too many questions* Things got interesting from there. Correctly, she emailed Justin -- since Justin's details are on the press release. The problems we're suffering were then exposed. Justin did not have the information, skills, confidence or support -- which ever -- to reply to her independently. See why media kits are so useful? They contain everything you need to write 'product news'. If Nadia was to undertake a more significant article, perhaps she would ask for some different quotes. That need not have been the case here. > > Don't want to be the only one presenting info to the press when it's There's nothing wrong with that. That's why product news only ever quotes the Marketing manager or PR manager. We need two people to do this. We can do it on a rotating basis. We can supply email addresses at the bottom of the press release 'for quotes, email ...'. > really a whole group of us creating it. That wouldn't be giving due > credit to people. Any suggestions for something a bit more workable? Its not a group effort. Its too hard then. Too slow. Nadia's goal would have been to get that article out in a few hours. The end. The PostgreSQL team needs to be able to handle 100 of these at once. Doing this 'collaboratively' will just not work. Who wants to put their hand up for quotes? I am happy to. Who wants to play press contacts(s)? It should work as follows: Contact receives media request. Contact drafts a response and sends it to someone else in advocacy -- anyone who can spell in the English language -- to check what they write back. It gets sent back. Very quick turn around. Then it is finished. Gavin
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