Ian designed some beautiful business cards for Fedora, and I think it's time to pick an official design. I feel comfortable doing that if Ian and the Artwork team have selected one or two designs we can use. If the Board wants to vote, I'm open to that, but it seems like overkill to me, not to mention which, I gave Ian a bit of feedback during the process, and would hate to see him have to double back unless people are vehement about the design. One requirement that was brought up was the ability to verify that someone's part of the Fedora community. This could be done through the cardholder's FAS username, which I think is part of the design already in the form of an email address (user@xxxx). We might want a simple link on the FAS interface that non-authenticated users can use to verify that someone's with Fedora. That verification needs to follow the privacy policy as well, exposing only the detail that's required. I don't believe this feature is a security risk because people already use user@xxxx email addresses that expose their user names publicly. If people agree, I can file an Infrastructure ticket for this, since it should be relatively easy and straightforward. Paul
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