I like the idea of co-branding. A lot.
In fact, I think that the entire distro should be a lot more co-brandable
than it is. At the very least, we should be able to allow LUGs to burn
their own versions of Fedora that have their own (homepage in Firefox) and
(spiffy default background image) or whatever.
There are bigger fish to fry, but I think this is a spiffy idea for
promotion. Always have. Now... what am I gonna do about it? I dunno.
But it sure is a good idear. Yes, indeedy.
--h
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On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On 9/22/05, Jeremy Hogan <jeremy.hogan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Besides, we don't need the other 99% of the community telling us it should
> be a blue hat. ;-)
For the record... i wanted a goat. Maybe I can rally the goat lovers
under a single banner and march onto the field of battle branishing
our superior weapons of rhetorical might, dispatching blue hat clan to
the four winds. Though I think instead, I'll move this debate
forward.... so... what are the chances we can see cdrom/dvd labels
using whatever logo is finalized included on the isos? Ideally I'd
LOVE to see labels that left room for co-branding. So any organization
who was producing install media from the iso images could use the
provided labels and slap their orgnization logo/name in a specified
area on the official cd labels.
-jef"king of the meatheads!"spaleta
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