On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Jared K. Smith <jsmith@fedoraproject.org> wrote:

Yes, it's still an option.  My plan was to 1) figure out what to do
for an F14 slogan and then 2) come up with a long-term plan.  Are you
suggesting not having a slogan for F14, or not having a slogan at all,
or both?

Again, I do not have a horse in this race, so to speak, nor am I aiming to beat a dead one :-)  My only point is that if a slogan is problematic this time, perhaps we should shelve it and not get hung up on it in lieu of delaying other marketing matters.

I can't remember if the marketing value of slogans has been touched on in the past, and if it has, I seem to have missed it (sorry). But as I mentioned in another post, I don't think the slogan is as important as the release name and, as such, the slogan tends to be forgettable (without looking it up, what was the slogan for Fedora 9? See?)

[BTW, Paul, I had forgotten about that missive you mentioned in your post until now, but it was purely coincidental that I brought this topic up.]

Larry Cafiero