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*Post details of your event to an Eclipse newsgroup at http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/ - eclipse.foundation is probably best
 
*Post details of your event to an Eclipse newsgroup at http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/ - eclipse.foundation is probably best
 
*Post details of your event to Eclipsepedia at http://wiki.eclipse.org/Conferences
 
*Post details of your event to Eclipsepedia at http://wiki.eclipse.org/Conferences
*Blog about your event - it's especially helpful if the writer's blog is aggregated on www.planeteclipse.org  
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*Blog about your event - it's especially helpful if the writer's blog is aggregated on http://www.planeteclipse.org  
 
*Record a podcast or video interview on your event and submit it to http://live.eclipse.org
 
*Record a podcast or video interview on your event and submit it to http://live.eclipse.org
 
*Make sure your membership page at http://www.eclipse.org/membership/exploreMembership.php is up to date by using http://portal.eclipse.org; once updated, go to your page and from the ''Interact'' menu on the right side, suggest the name of your event as a new tag
 
*Make sure your membership page at http://www.eclipse.org/membership/exploreMembership.php is up to date by using http://portal.eclipse.org; once updated, go to your page and from the ''Interact'' menu on the right side, suggest the name of your event as a new tag

Revision as of 12:07, 29 October 2007

Here are some templates and suggested guidelines to help you plan an Eclipse Summit Day for your local community.

Call for Papers or Participation

Checklist of Promotion Opportunities

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