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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 24/10/2012 10:07, Axel Grude wrote:<br>
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As I see it, <b>we will also need to discuss at least creation of</b>
<b>the following modules</b>:<br>
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<li>Product Design + User Acceptance<br>
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I think we've generally be including this in "User Experience". It
is a non-code/virtual module that already exists, although it is not
explicitly listed. Do you see something else here?<br>
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<li> Marketing</li>
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We've generally mentioned this under Engagement. This gives the
slightly wider description of not just marketing to users, but also
working with and helping to expand the community, both of which are
very similar to marketing.<br>
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<li>Monetization</li>
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I think we've generally described this as "Business Development".<br>
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<li>Addons Integration</li>
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What would be your description for this?<br>
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As I see it, improving add-ons integration is generally a
responsibility for all developers/reviewers, with the main
responsibility lying on reviewers to consider add-ons when reviewing
patches.<br>
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Mark.<br>
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