Hi,
discussions for USB sticks, Live USB Creator that was the thing once
called,
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/LiveUsbCreator or
Wifi-Special-Mirror are very far from the problem
But now back to ideas for the visibility.
How would it be not to "brand" it as desktop from the outside. What I mean
is normally we do this cheap envelopes. How would be we do this time so
called Digisleeve or DigiFile (I mean here the format, we should not choose
the brand). Problem with the other one is, if you take a look:
https://fedoraproject.org/w/uploads/d/d5/Fedora-20-livemedia-mate_compiz-...
on the backside is no space left at all through the necessary legal text.
On front the edge with architecture as the text what media it is not
necessary from a legal point, we do it more of historical reasons. With an
Digisleeve or Digifile we had one page more in the inside, where we can
place server and cloud text for marketing reason. It will be little bit
more expensive but think lesser as producing server media
another option would be to paper wrap them, like
https://fedoraproject.org/w/uploads/7/70/Fedora-20-foldinginstructions.pdf
that can be done from vendors also, we could keep, it except legal text
also very neutral and would have the whole inside for information about
fedora.next and the other products.
There would be several such solutions.
So there would be other options as producing server media for getting
attention that there is a change and we have now server, cloud and
workstation
Note that will not touch the other sleeves and media artwork Design Team
does:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/MediaArt/F20 the opposite,
there will be sleeves for server and maybe also cloud. But hopefully
somebody tells us how all the media will be called in the future
br gnokii
2014-09-04 23:51 GMT+02:00 Mike Ruckman <roshi(a)fedoraproject.org>:
On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 02:47:30PM -0400, Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> > On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 11:20:21AM -0600, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> > > How many USB 8 gb sticks could we order with that money (the 1750?)?
And
> > > how instead of giving it away we went to a 'earn the fob by sharing
or
> > > helping someone else' system?
> >
> > At some non-Fedora-focussed conferences I've been at, people we
clearly very
> > excited about the USB stick because OOOH FREE USB STICK. I'm
interested in
> > your "earn by helping" idea -- how would that work? If we went to
bigger,
> > more expensive USB media, it *would* be nice to make sure people are
not
> > taking them just to reformat without caring about Fedora at all.
>
> Maybe we can create machine like OpenSUSE studio - stand, you put *your*
> flash drive to the machine, select what product you want to upload to you
> flash drive, while uploading, show some nice presentation about Fedora
> etc. And it can also burn media :).
>
> It could be cheap now to create such device, just some manual work
> would be required to create nice box.
>
> Jaroslav
>
I had a similar idea. Why not have a box+wifi access point with local
copies
for download? Should be pretty quick over local lan for the downloads, plus
people could do that during talks, not just in between talks. Also,
regarding
the "challenge" to get a USB key or some other swag, the challenge could
reside
on the box with the images (I'm envisioning something like a Fedora python
challenge [0]).
Talking to MarkDude in #fedora-mktg, he thought there could easily be a
FAD to
develop something like this. It would by no means replace physical media,
but
might be able to extend the visibility of the Fedora booth pretty well.
I have more thoughts on how it could be implemented and leveraged, but
will hold
off until the brain trust has some time to decide if it's worth going
after.
[0]
http://www.pythonchallenge.com/
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