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== Timeline ==
Scribbling ideas:


Thursday Sep 16: DPic and Asheesh discuss the Fedora Design Bounties on IRC
=== Thursday Sep 16 ===

DPic and Asheesh discuss the Fedora Design Bounties on IRC


Required reading:
Required reading:
http://mairin.wordpress.com/2010/07/09/fedora-design-bounty-fedora-slide-deck-template/
http://mairin.wordpress.com/2010/06/03/fedora-design-bounty-f13-feature-profiles/
http://mairin.wordpress.com/2010/07/23/second-fedora-design-bounty-ninja-identified/
http://mairin.wordpress.com/2010/06/28/first-fedora-design-ninja-identified/


* http://mairin.wordpress.com/2010/07/09/fedora-design-bounty-fedora-slide-deck-template/
Friday Sep 17: DPic and Asheesh pick two projects to make similar things for
* http://mairin.wordpress.com/2010/06/03/fedora-design-bounty-f13-feature-profiles/
* http://mairin.wordpress.com/2010/07/23/second-fedora-design-bounty-ninja-identified/
* http://mairin.wordpress.com/2010/06/28/first-fedora-design-ninja-identified/

=== Friday Sep 17 ===

DPic and Asheesh pick two projects to make similar things for

# Amarok -- use the amarok-devel list
# PiTiV

=== Monday Sep 20 ===

DPic has emailed both projects' mailing lists, indicating he intends to do just that

=== Wednesday October 6 ===

DPic has a draft of the inaugural post, explaining what we're up to, and that we're using a category on the OpenHatch blog for this.

=== Fri October 8 ===

DPic has a draft of his first Starling Bounty

=== Monday October 11 ===

DPic publishes the inaugural post, explaining what we're up to, and we get it Slashdotted.

== Outreach ==


=== PiTiVi ===
1. Amarok -- use the amarok-devel list
2. ?


To advertise the bounty, and the success/failure follow-up blog post:
Monday Sep 20: DPic has emailed both projects' mailing lists, indicating he intends to do just that


* On Planet GNOME (by nekohayo)
Wednesday Sep 22: DPic has a draft of the inaugural post, explaining what we're up to, and that we're using a category on the OpenHatch blog for this.
* On Planet Ubuntu (by DPic)
* On reddit.com/r/opensource
* The [http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Python Announce list]
* !Python on identi.ca
* !GNOME on identi.ca
* Mizmo's blog
* lh's identitweet
* (your idea here)


Afterward, it'd be nice to get a follow-up write-up in a few places. Here are ideas for that:
Fri Sep 24: DPic has a draft of his first "Design Bounty Clone" (name TBD) post ready


* An article in GNOME Journal (by Sumana or Will Kahn-Greene)
Monday Sep 27: DPic publishes the inaugural post, explaining what we're up to, and we get it Slashdotted.
* opensource.com
* Mizmo's blog
* (your idea here)

Latest revision as of 05:42, 2 October 2010

Timeline

Thursday Sep 16

DPic and Asheesh discuss the Fedora Design Bounties on IRC

Required reading:

Friday Sep 17

DPic and Asheesh pick two projects to make similar things for

  1. Amarok -- use the amarok-devel list
  2. PiTiV

Monday Sep 20

DPic has emailed both projects' mailing lists, indicating he intends to do just that

Wednesday October 6

DPic has a draft of the inaugural post, explaining what we're up to, and that we're using a category on the OpenHatch blog for this.

Fri October 8

DPic has a draft of his first Starling Bounty

Monday October 11

DPic publishes the inaugural post, explaining what we're up to, and we get it Slashdotted.

Outreach

PiTiVi

To advertise the bounty, and the success/failure follow-up blog post:

  • On Planet GNOME (by nekohayo)
  • On Planet Ubuntu (by DPic)
  • On reddit.com/r/opensource
  • The Python Announce list
  • !Python on identi.ca
  • !GNOME on identi.ca
  • Mizmo's blog
  • lh's identitweet
  • (your idea here)

Afterward, it'd be nice to get a follow-up write-up in a few places. Here are ideas for that:

  • An article in GNOME Journal (by Sumana or Will Kahn-Greene)
  • opensource.com
  • Mizmo's blog
  • (your idea here)