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emma_System76Hey everyone!15:52
pleia2hi emma_System76, can you switch your nick to System76Chick so the bot knows who you are?15:53
pleia2and you'll also want to join #ubuntu-classroom-chat :)15:53
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ClassBotLogs for this session will be available at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2012/04/18/%23ubuntu-classroom.html following the conclusion of the session.15:58
System76ChickThank you for having me!16:00
Cheri703Welcome to our Career Days session!16:00
Cheri703I'm a bit early, sorry16:01
Cheri703Ok, now welcome! :D16:01
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Cheri703bah, freenode clock =/= my clock :)16:01
Cheri703Alright, Thank you to System76Chick for her patience while we got this scheduled!16:01
Cheri703Today we have Emma, she is a media liaison for System76, and she's going to tell us about that and her experiences that brought her to the FOSS World.16:02
Cheri703Take it away!16:02
System76ChickThank you for giving me the opportunity :)16:02
System76ChickI can start by talking about my background and what brought me into social media and open-source16:03
System76ChickI've been a journalist since I was 14, working for school and local newspapers throughout high school and college. After watching the decline of print journalism firsthand, I became interested in social media and reporting events on the internet. I joined every social network I could and began using the social networks to report and promote local businesses that I encountered while working for the newspaper16:04
System76Chicks. I established great relationships and became addicted to this new kind of reporting and staying connected with the businesses. I stayed with the newspaper industry for a few months after college, as a managing editor of a local paper. While I was working for the paper, I did promotional work for a company called Apex Movement, and it was the first time I witnessed viral growth through social media promot16:04
System76Chickion. So I transitioned from the newspaper industry into marketing and social media. It was the best choice I ever made because I now I have the best of both worlds- reporting and social media.16:04
System76ChickI discovered the power of FOSS by using Wordpress.org, beginning in 2010. I developed the company intranet for a large corporation and created a place for the employees to come together as a community to share their daily work experiences. I produced 60 videos in a year and was acting as a reporter within the company, sharing laughs and positivity with the employees. It was all centered around a T-shirt. Th16:05
System76Chicke community I created as a result of bringing employees together on wordpress.org fueled the internal viral marketing campaign, which led to a Guinness World Record. Since we had to keep our intranet private for proprietary reasons, I had to do something that would get people talking. Guinness World Records and employee pranks became the motivation to spread the word of my “SMaffection” campaign, which16:05
System76Chickencouraged nearly every department in the company to purchase the T-shirt I designed. After accomplishing the campaign, I went on an adventure to work for a company operating on the foundation of open-source software. The strength of community truly appealed to me and I wanted to make it my career with no restrictions. The restrictions and guidelines I had to follow at the previous company I worked for put16:05
System76Chicklimits to my success and I'm a total “sky is the limit” type of individual. I guess you could say that my work using Wordpress.org was what Jane Silber mentioned as a “stretch job.” So I had to keep going with the open-source pursuit where I wasn't limited to proprietary restrictions.16:05
Cheri703Forgot to mention!16:06
Cheri703Any questions that folks have, please ask in #ubuntu-classroom-chat with QUESTION: and we'll take them as we go or at the end. Thanks!16:07
System76ChickDiscovering System76 and Ubuntu was the best thing that ever happened to me.16:09
System76ChickThe strength of community to promote Ubuntu and the excitement within each subgroup sucked me in and I was hooked. I found System76 first, but the community page on System76.com and description of Ubuntu led me to  The Fridge, Ubuntu Planet, The wiki and my personal favorite- the Ubuntu-Women Project. I felt like I stumbled onto the world's best kept secret. Now I want to tell it to the world about it.16:09
System76ChickMy daily work involves a lot of Ubuntu promotion, especially with our Loco efforts. We offer free stickers, which takes time to manage and coordinate all the other groups who send them out in other countries. After learning the ropes, Carl put me in charge of all the social networks and routed all the press inquiries my way. My day is full of diversity and adventure. It's AWESOME.16:10
System76ChickCarl is our CEO, by the way16:11
System76ChickHe allows me to work on different computers every month and allows me to take time in the hardware room to learn more about computers in one day than I've learned throughout my whole life. It's a really fun place to be and I work with a great team of geeks. I just love it.16:12
ClassBotCheri703 asked: Is there a particular "technical" area you're most interested in pursuing?16:14
System76ChickI mainly stick to the social media efforts but I'm starting to get back into video production for some of our new projects16:15
System76ChickI'm working on a series of how-to videos for 12.04 to help people transition from different OS16:16
System76Chick12.04 is incredible. I'm using the keyboard less and I feel like I'm doing more work in a day16:17
ClassBotCheri703 asked: How do you find the energy to maintain social media? I find it to be a different way of communicating that I haven't gotten the handle on yet.16:18
System76ChickI maintain my excitement for Ubuntu and System76 with every interaction, and people share their excitement with me every day so it's easy to keep up with it16:19
System76ChickI start my day by opening letters from fans, and it sets my mood for the whole day16:19
System76ChickPeople REALLY LOVE Ubuntu and they write all these cute little notes16:20
System76ChickIt's great motivation16:20
ClassBotpleia2 asked: How many requests from LoCos for fliers and stickers would you say you get in a 6 month cycle? (I always forget you offer that!)16:22
System76ChickProbably 500-600. When I promote the offer online, we get a huge wave16:23
ClassBotsebsebseb asked: Have you got any tips for people who would like to promote/market a opensource/freesoftware project or opensource/freesoftware company?16:23
System76ChickWe have a number of loco groups posted on our free stickers offer page, and I prepare all the inserts and stickers and ship them out as they need it16:23
System76ChickJoin as many social media groups as you can and let your excitement shine through every post16:24
System76ChickThe more excited you are, the more excited other people will get!16:25
System76ChickAlso, if you help promote others, they will help promote you :)16:26
ClassBotCheri703 asked: Do you post to each site individually or do you use an aggregator of some sort? like tweetdeck or something?16:26
System76ChickI post to each site individually, because every audience has different users and the content they want to see is different. We don't have anything set up to auto post16:27
ClassBotsebsebseb asked: Do you use Identica as well for example, (the open Twitter alternative with mainly Linux users it seems,) or do you stick to main streame  sites such as Twitter and Facebook?16:29
System76ChickSometimes it's hard to keep up with, but time management is key16:29
ClassBotpleia2 asked: In starting to get involved in FOSS, have you felt your level of expertise to be acceptable, or is there a lot of pressure to keep becoming more "techie"?16:29
Cheri703ah, sorry if that was too quick16:29
System76ChickI haven't been keeping up with identi.ca lately, but I have my daily management set for Twitter, facebook, google+, system76chick.wordpress.com and now identi.ca16:30
System76ChickI definitely feel pressure to be more techie, the guys always make fun of my attempts at "speaking geek" but I take it as a challenge and make them teach me hands on in the hardware room16:31
System76ChickI learn a lot every day and their excitement when they are engineering draws me into their projects too. This guy Ian is an excellent teacher16:32
System76ChickHe taught me how to build a computer and all the major in components in one day. It was pretty sweet. That was the day we built the first Leopard Extreme16:34
ClassBotpleia2 asked: Do you have any tips for other folks who are just getting started in the Ubuntu world? (join a loco team? read a certain news site?)16:35
System76ChickI think being willing and excited to learn new things is something that everyone could benefit from. Definitely join a loco group. Look for places where you are passionate and start by joining groups related to your passion. OMG Ubuntu is my fav news site for Ubuntu news, following it has helped me stay informed, reading the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter each week is very informative16:38
ClassBotsebsebseb asked: Maybe a bit off topic from your session, but why does System76 only seem to support Ubuntu, and not any of the other distro's as well?16:38
System76ChickBecause we share the same mission and values, and do all of our testing with Ubuntu and can fully offer support with all our products16:40
ClassBotJanC asked: do you get involved in the decision process of what hardware System 76 will sell (e.g. by following social media, maybe you get different input)?16:40
System76ChickI offer suggestions based on input I receive from social media, and Carl takes every suggestion seriously and offers explanations if it isn't possible to offer something specific16:41
System76ChickI always ask why, and his passion answers effectively16:42
System76ChickWe definitely like to provide what the audience wants to receive16:43
System76ChickAre there any other questions?16:46
ClassBotsebsebseb asked: Unless it's changed as far as I know System76 only sells to USA and Canada, why's that?16:46
System76ChickWe ship to 25 countries16:47
System76ChickHere's our list https://www.system76.com/home/shippinginformation16:48
System76ChickIt really depends on UPS16:48
ClassBotThere are 10 minutes remaining in the current session.16:48
ClassBotJanC asked: (related to sebsebseb's) does System76 think about branches/joint-ventures/etc. in other countries? (as shipping & payment might be easier & cheaper then)16:49
ClassBotCheri703 asked: Is there a particular email address at system76 that more specific questions should go to?16:50
System76ChickJoint-ventures are something to explore, but not in the near future. We meet with UPS regularly to discuss more countries to ship to. They were here yesterday, in fact.16:51
System76ChickMore specific questions can be sent to press@system76.com16:51
Cheri703QUESTION: do you feel that your time spent with small businesses is what helped shape your drive for the grass-roots/community involvement?16:52
Cheri703bah16:52
System76ChickYes, I have worked for larger corporations and see more community involvement and opportunity for smaller businesses16:53
ClassBotThere are 5 minutes remaining in the current session.16:53
Cheri703Ok, last call for questions *specifically* for Emma!16:54
System76ChickThe strength of a community is an interesting phenomenon. I think Ubuntu really captures how powerful a community can truly be. I am excited to be a part of the project and the community.16:55
ClassBotpleia2 asked: How have you found getting used to the tools that the FOSS world uses? (mailing lists, IRC)16:55
System76ChickIt has been a quick transition and I've had good teachers helping me along. I'm still learning, but loving every second of it.16:56
ClassBotsebsebseb asked: Does System76 have a pressence on Diaspora at all? No probably not, and it's a sort of open Facebook alternative with mainly Linux users or something like that.16:58
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pleia2thanks System76Chick! :)16:59
System76ChickI appreciate this opportunity to share with you guys! Thank you :)16:59
Cheri703If anyone has follow-up questions related to this session, you can contact Emma at emma@system76.com16:59
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