Swag ideas for the general events
by Aleksandra Fedorova
Hi,
I've just come back from the Linux Tag and there are some ideas I want to
share. As I am new to this list and to the whole Fedora Events thing, I am
not sure if you've discussed them already, so feel free to direct me to
some old threads.
It seems for me that the swag we had in a booth is targeted more to the
Fedora users then to outsiders.
I mean buttons and stickers are cool, but they have no content, no
information, only Fedora logo. They create the point of attraction, give
you the reason to come closer, but they are not the conversation starters,
since they don't give you the reason to ask something.
Thus, maybe we can get some printed material as well? And not the general
stuff like Fedora is about Freedom, but more specific.
For example:
* current Fedora Features list - this might be Release Notes, or (and I
think it's better) - some Accepted Features list for the next release with
very short explanation. Several people asked me what's new in F19. And it
would be great to have a list and to point in some features and discuss
them with more details.
* checklist on how to become "Fedora <smth>"
Starting from very simple "Fedora User checklist"
- get it (link)
- boot it (link)
- run it (link)
to "Fedora Packager checklist" and "Fedora Translator checklist" and so
on. There shouldn't be detailed instructions, since the full info is on
wiki pages. But short overview of the process, so people would get the
general idea, and become interested.
* cheat cubes [1]
3d-printed cubes are the coolest :) but cheat cubes are also funny. And I
would add QR-code with the link on the source PDF-file to it. Thus you can
build your cube, then go home, download the source file and build more.
The main idea is to make these things short and catchy, as you don't need
the whole booklet full of buzzwords, which no one ever reads. It could be
something halfpage or quarter page size, but should make you wonder and
ask, what it is all about.
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing_collateral#Fedora_Cheat_Cubes
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Aleksandra Fedorova
aka bookwar
10 years, 11 months
FAmNA Meeting (04 Jun 2013)
by inode0
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#fedora-meeting: FAmNA
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Meeting started by masta at 01:03:52 UTC. The full logs are available at
http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2013-06-05/famna.2013-06-...
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Meeting summary
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* === FAmNA Roll Call === (masta, 01:03:52)
* Roll Call (dan408_, 01:05:07)
* Announcements (dan408_, 01:07:03)
* LINK: http://flocktofedora.org (dan408_, 01:07:49)
* tickets (dan408_, 01:12:23)
* AGREED: SELF needs a higher budget (dan408_, 01:19:31)
* AGREED: $2300 approved for SELF funding (inode0, 01:28:09)
* Open Floor (dan408_, 01:30:19)
Meeting ended at 01:40:24 UTC.
Action Items
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Action Items, by person
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* **UNASSIGNED**
* (none)
People Present (lines said)
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* dan408_ (125)
* kk4ewt (33)
* inode0 (33)
* zodbot (9)
* j_dulaney (8)
* masta (7)
* HannahEeps (1)
* rbergeron (0)
John
10 years, 11 months
FAmNA Meeting Announcement (04 Jun 2013)
by inode0
Please join us for our weekly FAmNA meeting this Tuesday at 9:00pm
Eastern in #fedora-meeting on irc.freenode.net.
I'd like to remind everyone that it is important for us to get some work
accomplished at these meetings and staying on the topic is important
to that end. All comments are welcome from ambassadors during the
meetings but please wait until the Open Floor to add any subject
matter not included in the meeting agenda via a ticket.
Feel free to add to the agenda. The easy way to add an agenda item is
described at the bottom of this announcement. Especially if you have
an event coming up that needs some attention.
This week's meeting leader: ???
== Meeting Agenda ==
=== Announcements ===
Time for brief announcements.
=== Budget ===
The regional support budget has been announced and details can see here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FY14_Budget
Since we are one month into Q1 we need to begin to address Q1 spending
immediately. So let's spend what time we need this week to do this.
=== Tickets ===
Tickets scheduled for discussion at this meeting can be found at
https://fedorahosted.org/famna/report/9
Please read through each ticket in advance so you can be prepared to
discuss them at the meeting.
=== Select Next Meeting Leader ===
=== Open Floor ===
Unscheduled topics can be raised during the open floor if time
permits. Discussion of any topic will generally be more productive if
participants know about the topics in advance and have some time to
think about them, so please add your topics to the meeting agenda in
the ticket system when possible.
If you would like to add a topic for discussion at our meetings please
open a ticket at
https://fedorahosted.org/famna/
and set its milestone to meeting.
Thanks,
John
10 years, 11 months
REMINDER French Fedora Meeting Today #fedora-meeting-1
by Reminder
This mail is a reminder for today's meeting for the French speaking community.
2013-06-04 / 21:00 (hour of Paris)
IRC: freenode
#fedora-meeting-1
Ce mail est un rappel pour la réunion de la communauté francophone, qui aura lieu ce mardi ( 4 juin) à 21h00 heure de Paris sur IRC (freenode) #fedora-meeting-1 .
L'ordre du jour est disponible depuis cette page :
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Réunions_hebdomadaires_de_la_French_team
N'hésitez pas à le modifier pour rajouter des sujets qui vous semblent intéressants.
Merci de répondre à ce message en cas d'indisponibilité.
10 years, 11 months
Flock proposals now open for community voting
by Tom Callaway
Thanks to the Fedora Community for submitting 125 awesome talks,
hackfests, sprints and workshops for Flock, our new contributor conference!
We've taken those submissions and put them in the Fedora Elections web
application, and now, it is time for you to give us your feedback. These
proposals have been submitted by the Fedora community and we want the
Fedora community to tell us what _you_ want to see! Even if you cannot
attend Flock in person, these sessions will be streamed and recorded, so
your vote is appreciated!
If you have a Fedora Account (they are free to create), and have agreed
to the Fedora Project Contributor Agreement (FPCA), you can vote for the
125 submissions here:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/voting/vote/flock-2013
Need a Fedora Account? Go to:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts
Want to know more about Flock? Go to:
http://flocktofedora.org
The way that the voting works is this:
For each submission, you can give it any score between 0 ("do not want")
and 125 ("WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT!!!!"). Next to every submission title
is a link to the abstract for the submission, which usually (though not
always) contains a longer explanation. These submissions are mostly
anonymized (some people put their names or enough details in the
abstracts to make it obvious who the proposed speakers were). This is
intentional, as we are trying to eliminate an area of potential bias. We
want the ideas behind these submissions to be the area of focus, and not
be overly biased by the speaker.
Voting is now open, and will remain open until 2013-06-10 04:00:00 UTC
(12:00 AM Eastern Time).
Please note: While the voting results will weigh heavily upon the final
Flock schedule, they will not be used as the sole determination for
accepted talks.
On behalf of everyone working on Flock, thanks,
Tom Callaway
==
Fedora Project
10 years, 11 months
Next weekly APAC meeting = Saturday, June 08th at 04:00 UTC
by David Ramsey
Hello Everyone,
Greetings. :)
FYI, a friendly reminder, the next weekly APAC meeting = Saturday, June 08th, 2013 at 04:00 UTC
Please be prompt and we will address priority issues first in order to save time.
* Make sure that you have APAC Trac items listed with "meeting" as a key word for our review at [1].
* Address APAC's FY2014 Budget updates and decisions.
*
We will review our what SWAG for example, such as F19 media and others
that you need for the future and plan for future F19 media needs.
* I have Fedora 19 on my mind with events as well as Release Parties!!!
* Address questions as well as problems effectively.
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Our APAC Team as always fully supports you and I hope that your schedule permits attending our APAC meeting.
* If you are not able to attend, then as always review the meeting's logs. :)
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Day : June 08th, 2013
Time : 04:00 UTC
See the following URL [2] to check and verify your own timing based on your location.
* The meeting's agenda is here [3]
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On Freenode IRC Channel [4] : #fedora-meeting
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We hope that you may be able to attend and join us. :)
Referenced URLs above -
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[1] https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-apac/
[2] http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2013&month=06&d...
[3] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Meeting:APAC_Ambassadors_2013-06-08#Agenda
[4] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/IRCHowTo
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Together let us do great things for Fedora as well as APAC! :D
Sending positive Fedora energy to all your computers now. :v)
Lastly, please have a Great Fedora day and/or evening! :~)
Thank You
Sincerely
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- David -
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David Ramsey
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