this is also a good place to list SFD events http://open-source-events.com/ <http://open-source-events.com/> On 11 September 2010 11:17, Frederic Muller - SFI < fred@softwarefreedomday.org> wrote:
Definitely a great advice and I thank you for reminding everyone.
People will be looking for "events nearby" and if they can't find the basic details such as:
- The date and time - The place (maybe add a map, directions, a photo of the entrance door,...) - An idea of the program for the day
they might just not come and visit your event. So not only the press needs this kind of details but the people you want to be talking to as well.
@Cat: there is also this page http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/Marketing/SitePosting which lists (team leaders usually) submissions to sites, blogs and mailing lists. But that's about it.
As a side note we should be announcing the 2009 Best Event competition results on Monday and the prizes for 2009 and 2010. We've worked hard to find something special for those special teams making an outstanding performance for Software Freedom Day and think you'll be happy to discover what we've come up with this year.
So team leaders and members, please do spend the necessary time to document your event
- before: on your team wiki page and your own site if you have one - during: take photos, videos, blog, invite the press, etc - and after: make wonderful reports that will help you, your team and Free Software celebration.
Thank you.
Fred
On 09/11/2010 06:40 AM, Cat Scratch wrote:
Hi everyone,
Please please update wiki pages with event details and a contact person.
I am going to try over the next week to get our National 24hr broadcaster ABC24 to do a story about teams all over the world. But so many registered teams on the map have NO details on their page. And there's no way of knowing what is actually happening.
So Please! I beg you, put the basic details of your event on your wiki page, and an email address or phone number of a contact person. Add a link to your own page if you have one.
It's a global event. We deserve global media coverage, but it's very very hard to get that if the details can't be found.
Also - if you do have coverage - remember to update this year's Press page. We have had great coverage in past year's but not so much this year! http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/Marketing/Press
Or is there another page somewhere that I am missing?
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