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Old 05-13-2008, 05:42 PM
Mike McGrath
 
Default Fedora 9 in the press?

On Tue, 13 May 2008, Jonathan Roberts wrote:

> Let's put these here:
>
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/PressArchive/F9
>
> I haven't actually created the page yet because it's timing out. Might
> be sensible to keep track of things in this thread until the release
> activity dies down a bit.
>

I don't think I'm really press but it is up on oreilly's sites now:

http://www.oreillynet.com/linux/blog/2008/05/fedora_9_sulphur_released.html

-Mike

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Old 05-14-2008, 09:28 AM
"Jonathan Roberts"
 
Default Fedora 9 in the press?

2008/5/13 Jonathan Roberts <jonrob@fedoraproject.org>:
> Let's put these here:
>
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/PressArchive/F9
>
> I haven't actually created the page yet because it's timing out. Might
> be sensible to keep track of things in this thread until the release
> activity dies down a bit.

Right, I've worked through yesterday's archive and populated that page
with the press stories. We should keep adding to these whenever Fedora
comes up in the news, and maybe start an F10 page now to follow
reports through development.

It might be a worthwhile exercise looking through these stories too,
and seeing which points they picked up on in the articles and how good
a job we did at sending out the messages we wanted. From a quick first
look, it seems like we did a good job! I think Paul's interviews
worked wonders and definitely managed to focus many of the articles

It also seems like everyone loved their free USB keys with many of the
articles focusing on this point.

Best,

Jon

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Old 05-14-2008, 02:33 PM
"Steve Morris"
 
Default Fedora 9 in the press?

I would have put this in the location below but it appears that the site is still being hit hard - Woohoo for successful release!

Fedora 9 screenshot walkthrough:

http://gnuman.com/screenshots.html?gid=35&d6259edcd4f2df665786e2186a 9cdfa6=3de6c61425f87e4bc013bc02264ce434


I'll post it below as soon as the traffic calms down some.

Steve

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 1:28 AM, Jonathan Roberts <jonrob@fedoraproject.org> wrote:

2008/5/13 Jonathan Roberts <jonrob@fedoraproject.org>:


> Let's put these here:

>

> *http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/PressArchive/F9

>

> *I haven't actually created the page yet because it's timing out. Might

> *be sensible to keep track of things in this thread until the release

> *activity dies down a bit.



Right, I've worked through yesterday's archive and populated that page

with the press stories. We should keep adding to these whenever Fedora

comes up in the news, and maybe start an F10 page now to follow

reports through development.



It might be a worthwhile exercise looking through these stories too,

and seeing which points they picked up on in the articles and how good

a job we did at sending out the messages we wanted. From a quick first

look, it seems like we did a good job! I think Paul's interviews

worked wonders and definitely managed to focus many of the articles



It also seems like everyone loved their free USB keys with many of the

articles focusing on this point.



Best,



Jon



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