Note that "marketing" includes a lot more than what you're asking, which I believe is closer to "promotion", or "publicising".
Marketing is traditionally understood as the complete relationship of product and market, including, for example, deciding on a set of features, naming, pricing (yeah, I know–but choice of license may be a close analogue), connecting with other products, and much more.
Marketing is traditionally understood as the complete relationship of product and market, including, for example, deciding on a set of features, naming, pricing (yeah, I know–but choice of license may be a close analogue), connecting with other products, and much more.