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Press Relations
 Open Source
Press Relations
 Open Source
March 2000




 “Linux needs a marketing department.”
                   - Elwin Green, Newsforge
June 2009




“Your project needs a marketing department.”
                                 - Josh Berkus
PR practice vs. OS development
 ►PR requires:               ►Open Source
                              requires:

   ✚ secrecy                   ✚ openness

   ✚ centralized authority     ✚ democracy

   ✚ rigid timing              ✚ “f exible” dates
                                  l

   ✚ money                     ✚ cheap/free
flaks vs. hackers
►PR “f aks” always:
     l                     ►OS “hackers”
                            always:

  ✚ seek attention           ✚ avoid the limelight

  ✚ focus on apearance       ✚ focus on substance

  ✚ talk at great length     ✚ are concise and to
    about nothing              the point
Open Source Press Relations

        Resources
OS/PR Resources


        ►volunteers
        ►press contacts
        ►reference users
        ►press kit
        ►OSS tools
        ►money (a little)
Volunteers Wanted!
 ►writers/designers
   ✚ press releases
   ✚ web design and graphics
   ✚ handouts and articles
 ►translators
   ✚ all of the above
 ►regional contacts
   ✚ one per country/region/language
   ✚ press/business experience
   ✚ e-mail & phone for work hours
volunteers: care & feeding
you do not pay volunteers
►PR contributions are as valuable as code:
 treat it that way
►OS-PR is participatory: ask, don't tell
►make sure each PR volunteer gets their 15
 minutes
press contacts: your list
 ►collect a list
   ✚ bloggers/reporters in your community
   ✚ reporters who have covered your project
   ✚ lists from conferences
   ✚ business cards
 ►manage the list
   ✚ keep in central, secure location
   ✚ separate into categories
      ● “cold” contacts
      ● “warm” contacts
      ● “intimate” contacts
reference users
 ►you need them
   ✚ quotes
   ✚ interviews
   ✚ case studies
 ►get them through your community
   ✚ mailing lists
   ✚ consultant clients
   ✚ conferences
 ►keep their contact info handy
press kit
 ►one-stop-shopping for reporters
   ✚ “what is” document
   ✚ “latest news” document
   ✚ case studies & reference users
   ✚ contact information -- regional contacts
   ✚ logos/graphics
   ✚ self-booting CD or USB key (optional)
 ►have the same information everywhere
   ✚ on the website: keep it updated
   ✚ on paper handouts: give them out at conferences
OSS tools
 ►mailing list(s)
   ✚ communicate with volunteers
 ►wiki
   ✚ for drafting documents & making lists
 ►version control system
   ✚ document editing, translation
 ►CMS
   ✚ for getting stuff on your web site
s!
                           on
Open Source Press Relations




                        ss
                     Le
    Handling The Press



                   sy
                Ea
                 e
              re
            Th
          In
Lesson 1

         reporters are people, too.



 ►Don't insult them when they get something
  wrong.
 ►Do thank them when they get something
  right.
Corrections: The Wrong Way
Dear Idiot,

I   couldn't    believe   your    articl e
yesterday saying PostgreSQL had no Java
support. What kind of doofus are you?
Don't you know how to use Google?
Where   did  you   get  your   journalism
degree, Eddie's Correspondance School of
Media?   Or maybe you just get all your
news reports from Oracle.

--Josh Berkus, PostgreSQL
Corrections: The Right Way
Ms. M,

I read your article “Open Source Databases Catching Up”
in last week's TechMaven with interest.     Thank you for
covering our database system for your readers.

I did notice a small factual inaccuracy in paragraph 3,
in which you say that PostgreSQL lacks Java support. In
fact, we have both JDBC and procedural Java.      You can
find more information about these at jdbc.postgresql.org,
and about what PostgreSQL supports in general at
www.postgresql.org/about.      A  correction   would   be
appreciated.

If you have any further questions, or want to arrange an
interview, don't hesitate to contact me at 415-752-2500.

--Josh Berkus, PostgreSQL
Lesson 2

          nothing is “off the record”



 ►Don't share anything with a reporter if you
  don't want to share it with the world.
 ►Do plan everything you're going to say.
 ►Don't expect to get a preview of the article.
Lesson 3

       if you want to decide the news,
               you do the work


►Do respond very quickly to requests.
►Do offer facts and quotes, and lists of contacts
 to reporters. And numbers!
►Do look for the “newsworthy” story.
►Don't tell the them what to report.
some notes on bloggers
►Bloggers are not professional reporters
  ✚ don't trust them to keep embargo
  ✚ they won't try for full/balanced coverage
  ✚ they're not concerned with accuracy
►However, bloggers are increasing
  ✚ less and less reporters all the time
►So f nd some good, friendly, popular bloggers
    i
  ✚ befriend them
  ✚ educate them
  ✚ buy them beer
Open Source Press Relations

       The Release
-8 weeks: draft release

    ►Do it in an open source way
      ✚ involve your advocacy group
      ✚ use mailing lists and wikis/version control
      ✚ “many eyes make bugs shallow” is true of
        press releases, too
      ✚ allow 3-4 weeks for draft
-8 weeks: draft release

     ►use professional release format
       ✚ top-down composition
       ✚ emphasize news value
       ✚ have a “theme”
       ✚ one to 1.5 pages long
-8 weeks: draft release

     ►use professional release format
       eight parts
          1.contact information
          2.dateline
          3.summary paragraph
          4.theme paragraph (optional)
          5.1-3 quotes (not more)
          6.detail information
          7.link to more information
          8.about paragraph
-8 weeks: draft release
Josh Berkus                                     contact information
josh@postgresql.org
415-752-2500
San Francisco, CA                    dateline
NY, NY: January 10, 2005 - The PostgreSQL Global
Development group has released version 8.0 of the
PostgreSQL object-relational database management
system, building on its position as the most             summary
advanced open source database in the world. This
release   includes    features   previously   onl y
                                                         paragraph
available   in  the   most  expensive  proprietary
database systems, and is expected to substantially
increase the adoption of PostgreSQL by both users
and software vendors.

In   addition   to  significant  improvements   in
scalability, features, and performance, PostgreSQL
8.0 demonstrates the unparalleled development
speed of open source. More than a dozen companies,        theme
including Red Hat, Fujitsu, Afilias, Software
Research Associates, Inc., 2nd Quadrant, and
                                                          paragraph
Command Prompt Inc., as well as hundreds of
individual developers, contributed to add more
major features to 8.0 than have been seen in any
previous version.
-8 weeks: draft release
"We are confident that these enterprise features
will attract a great number of new PostgreSQL
users.", said Mr. Takayuki Nakazawa, Director of       first quote
Fujitsu's OSS Database in Software Group. "Fujitsu
is proud of its sponsorship of contributions to
PostgreSQL and of its work with the PostgreSQL
community. We are committed to helping make
PostgreSQL the leading Database Management
System."

New features include:
                                                       name & title
Native Windows Support: PostgreSQL now works
natively with Windows systems and does not need an
emulation layer. This provides dramatically
improved performance over previous versions, and
offers a compelling alternative to proprietary
database software for independent software
vendors, corporate users, and individual Windows
developers.                                                 detail info
Savepoints: This SQL-standard feature allows         (make it relevant)
specific parts of a database transaction to be
rolled back without aborting the entire operation.
This benefits business application developers ....
-8 weeks: draft release
Javier Soltero, Chief Architect at Hyperic LLC,
said, "PostgreSQL 8.0 gives us the high degree of
concurrency and throughput required by our HQ        second quote
monitoring product ... “

In addition to the many features bundled with the
release, PostgreSQL has been enhanced by
accelerated development of add-ons and optional
components over the last year ...

About PostgreSQL: PostgreSQL is the collective
                                                         additional
work of hundreds of developers, building on almost            detail
twenty years of development which started at the     (keep it short)
University of California at Berkeley. With its
long-time support of an enterprise level feature
set including transactions, functions, triggers,
and subqueries, PostgreSQL is being used by many
of today's most demanding businesses and
government agencies. PostgreSQL is distributed
under a BSD license, which allows use and                “about”
distribution without fees for both commercial and
non-commercial applications.
                                                       paragraph
To find out more about PostgreSQL 8.0 or to            link to more
download it, please visit:
http://www.postgresql.org/about/presskit.html
                                                        information
-4 weeks: create press kit
 ►press release, plus:           ►get website ready to
   ✚ links to more                roll:
     advocacy                      ✚ use CMS so that you
     information (case               can activate content
     studies, etc.)                  “all at once”
   ✚ full text of quotes           ✚ links to downloads
   ✚ detail that didn't f t in
                        i          ✚ home page
     the release                     announcement
   ✚ information about             ✚ traff c monitors
                                         i
     quoted companies
                                 ►release to
   ✚ links to regional            translators
     contacts
-1 week: “embargoed” releases
 ►contact press whom you “trust”
   ✚ must agree to not release until the release date
   ✚ must be willing to postpone/cancel release in
     case of problems
   ✚ a good way to “reward” reporters you like
 ►additional advance content
   ✚ Q&A about release
   ✚ demo (if appropriate)
   ✚ arrange interviews with developers/users
 ►be aware of press schedules
 ►f le release with PRWire
  i
-12 hours: stuff up on website

   ►last chance to postpone
     ✚ check with lead developers
   ►put up on web
     ✚ press kits
     ✚ downloads
     ✚ docs
     ✚ lists of regional contacts
   ►check that regional contacts are ready
0 hour: send out release

   ►contact embargo reporters and give the
    all-clear
   ►“spam” your whole press list
     ✚ use an easy perl script, or a mailing list
   ►tell regional contacts/translators “go”
   ►panic!
+1-5 days: follow-up

    ►follow up with key reporters
    ►start collecting links to press coverage
      ✚ send corrections, if necessary
    ►slashdot it!
    ►update press list
    ►thank volunteers
more information
 ►press kit:
   http://www.postgresql.org/about/press/presskit83.html.en
 ►regional contact list:
   http://www.postgresql.org/about/press/contact
 ►about pages: http://www.postgresql.org/about/
 ►me
    ✚ josh@pgexperts.com
    ✚ www.pgexperts.com
    ✚ it.toolbox.com/blogs/database-soup


       This presentation copyright 2009 Josh Berkus, licensed for distribution under the Creative
                                     Commons Attribution License.

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Open Source Press Relations

  • 3. March 2000 “Linux needs a marketing department.” - Elwin Green, Newsforge
  • 4. June 2009 “Your project needs a marketing department.” - Josh Berkus
  • 5. PR practice vs. OS development ►PR requires: ►Open Source requires: ✚ secrecy ✚ openness ✚ centralized authority ✚ democracy ✚ rigid timing ✚ “f exible” dates l ✚ money ✚ cheap/free
  • 6. flaks vs. hackers ►PR “f aks” always: l ►OS “hackers” always: ✚ seek attention ✚ avoid the limelight ✚ focus on apearance ✚ focus on substance ✚ talk at great length ✚ are concise and to about nothing the point
  • 7. Open Source Press Relations Resources
  • 8. OS/PR Resources ►volunteers ►press contacts ►reference users ►press kit ►OSS tools ►money (a little)
  • 9. Volunteers Wanted! ►writers/designers ✚ press releases ✚ web design and graphics ✚ handouts and articles ►translators ✚ all of the above ►regional contacts ✚ one per country/region/language ✚ press/business experience ✚ e-mail & phone for work hours
  • 10. volunteers: care & feeding you do not pay volunteers ►PR contributions are as valuable as code: treat it that way ►OS-PR is participatory: ask, don't tell ►make sure each PR volunteer gets their 15 minutes
  • 11. press contacts: your list ►collect a list ✚ bloggers/reporters in your community ✚ reporters who have covered your project ✚ lists from conferences ✚ business cards ►manage the list ✚ keep in central, secure location ✚ separate into categories ● “cold” contacts ● “warm” contacts ● “intimate” contacts
  • 12. reference users ►you need them ✚ quotes ✚ interviews ✚ case studies ►get them through your community ✚ mailing lists ✚ consultant clients ✚ conferences ►keep their contact info handy
  • 13. press kit ►one-stop-shopping for reporters ✚ “what is” document ✚ “latest news” document ✚ case studies & reference users ✚ contact information -- regional contacts ✚ logos/graphics ✚ self-booting CD or USB key (optional) ►have the same information everywhere ✚ on the website: keep it updated ✚ on paper handouts: give them out at conferences
  • 14. OSS tools ►mailing list(s) ✚ communicate with volunteers ►wiki ✚ for drafting documents & making lists ►version control system ✚ document editing, translation ►CMS ✚ for getting stuff on your web site
  • 15. s! on Open Source Press Relations ss Le Handling The Press sy Ea e re Th In
  • 16. Lesson 1 reporters are people, too. ►Don't insult them when they get something wrong. ►Do thank them when they get something right.
  • 17. Corrections: The Wrong Way Dear Idiot, I couldn't believe your articl e yesterday saying PostgreSQL had no Java support. What kind of doofus are you? Don't you know how to use Google? Where did you get your journalism degree, Eddie's Correspondance School of Media? Or maybe you just get all your news reports from Oracle. --Josh Berkus, PostgreSQL
  • 18. Corrections: The Right Way Ms. M, I read your article “Open Source Databases Catching Up” in last week's TechMaven with interest. Thank you for covering our database system for your readers. I did notice a small factual inaccuracy in paragraph 3, in which you say that PostgreSQL lacks Java support. In fact, we have both JDBC and procedural Java. You can find more information about these at jdbc.postgresql.org, and about what PostgreSQL supports in general at www.postgresql.org/about. A correction would be appreciated. If you have any further questions, or want to arrange an interview, don't hesitate to contact me at 415-752-2500. --Josh Berkus, PostgreSQL
  • 19. Lesson 2 nothing is “off the record” ►Don't share anything with a reporter if you don't want to share it with the world. ►Do plan everything you're going to say. ►Don't expect to get a preview of the article.
  • 20. Lesson 3 if you want to decide the news, you do the work ►Do respond very quickly to requests. ►Do offer facts and quotes, and lists of contacts to reporters. And numbers! ►Do look for the “newsworthy” story. ►Don't tell the them what to report.
  • 21. some notes on bloggers ►Bloggers are not professional reporters ✚ don't trust them to keep embargo ✚ they won't try for full/balanced coverage ✚ they're not concerned with accuracy ►However, bloggers are increasing ✚ less and less reporters all the time ►So f nd some good, friendly, popular bloggers i ✚ befriend them ✚ educate them ✚ buy them beer
  • 22. Open Source Press Relations The Release
  • 23. -8 weeks: draft release ►Do it in an open source way ✚ involve your advocacy group ✚ use mailing lists and wikis/version control ✚ “many eyes make bugs shallow” is true of press releases, too ✚ allow 3-4 weeks for draft
  • 24. -8 weeks: draft release ►use professional release format ✚ top-down composition ✚ emphasize news value ✚ have a “theme” ✚ one to 1.5 pages long
  • 25. -8 weeks: draft release ►use professional release format eight parts 1.contact information 2.dateline 3.summary paragraph 4.theme paragraph (optional) 5.1-3 quotes (not more) 6.detail information 7.link to more information 8.about paragraph
  • 26. -8 weeks: draft release Josh Berkus contact information josh@postgresql.org 415-752-2500 San Francisco, CA dateline NY, NY: January 10, 2005 - The PostgreSQL Global Development group has released version 8.0 of the PostgreSQL object-relational database management system, building on its position as the most summary advanced open source database in the world. This release includes features previously onl y paragraph available in the most expensive proprietary database systems, and is expected to substantially increase the adoption of PostgreSQL by both users and software vendors. In addition to significant improvements in scalability, features, and performance, PostgreSQL 8.0 demonstrates the unparalleled development speed of open source. More than a dozen companies, theme including Red Hat, Fujitsu, Afilias, Software Research Associates, Inc., 2nd Quadrant, and paragraph Command Prompt Inc., as well as hundreds of individual developers, contributed to add more major features to 8.0 than have been seen in any previous version.
  • 27. -8 weeks: draft release "We are confident that these enterprise features will attract a great number of new PostgreSQL users.", said Mr. Takayuki Nakazawa, Director of first quote Fujitsu's OSS Database in Software Group. "Fujitsu is proud of its sponsorship of contributions to PostgreSQL and of its work with the PostgreSQL community. We are committed to helping make PostgreSQL the leading Database Management System." New features include: name & title Native Windows Support: PostgreSQL now works natively with Windows systems and does not need an emulation layer. This provides dramatically improved performance over previous versions, and offers a compelling alternative to proprietary database software for independent software vendors, corporate users, and individual Windows developers. detail info Savepoints: This SQL-standard feature allows (make it relevant) specific parts of a database transaction to be rolled back without aborting the entire operation. This benefits business application developers ....
  • 28. -8 weeks: draft release Javier Soltero, Chief Architect at Hyperic LLC, said, "PostgreSQL 8.0 gives us the high degree of concurrency and throughput required by our HQ second quote monitoring product ... “ In addition to the many features bundled with the release, PostgreSQL has been enhanced by accelerated development of add-ons and optional components over the last year ... About PostgreSQL: PostgreSQL is the collective additional work of hundreds of developers, building on almost detail twenty years of development which started at the (keep it short) University of California at Berkeley. With its long-time support of an enterprise level feature set including transactions, functions, triggers, and subqueries, PostgreSQL is being used by many of today's most demanding businesses and government agencies. PostgreSQL is distributed under a BSD license, which allows use and “about” distribution without fees for both commercial and non-commercial applications. paragraph To find out more about PostgreSQL 8.0 or to link to more download it, please visit: http://www.postgresql.org/about/presskit.html information
  • 29. -4 weeks: create press kit ►press release, plus: ►get website ready to ✚ links to more roll: advocacy ✚ use CMS so that you information (case can activate content studies, etc.) “all at once” ✚ full text of quotes ✚ links to downloads ✚ detail that didn't f t in i ✚ home page the release announcement ✚ information about ✚ traff c monitors i quoted companies ►release to ✚ links to regional translators contacts
  • 30. -1 week: “embargoed” releases ►contact press whom you “trust” ✚ must agree to not release until the release date ✚ must be willing to postpone/cancel release in case of problems ✚ a good way to “reward” reporters you like ►additional advance content ✚ Q&A about release ✚ demo (if appropriate) ✚ arrange interviews with developers/users ►be aware of press schedules ►f le release with PRWire i
  • 31. -12 hours: stuff up on website ►last chance to postpone ✚ check with lead developers ►put up on web ✚ press kits ✚ downloads ✚ docs ✚ lists of regional contacts ►check that regional contacts are ready
  • 32. 0 hour: send out release ►contact embargo reporters and give the all-clear ►“spam” your whole press list ✚ use an easy perl script, or a mailing list ►tell regional contacts/translators “go” ►panic!
  • 33. +1-5 days: follow-up ►follow up with key reporters ►start collecting links to press coverage ✚ send corrections, if necessary ►slashdot it! ►update press list ►thank volunteers
  • 34. more information ►press kit: http://www.postgresql.org/about/press/presskit83.html.en ►regional contact list: http://www.postgresql.org/about/press/contact ►about pages: http://www.postgresql.org/about/ ►me ✚ josh@pgexperts.com ✚ www.pgexperts.com ✚ it.toolbox.com/blogs/database-soup This presentation copyright 2009 Josh Berkus, licensed for distribution under the Creative Commons Attribution License.