On Wednesday 05 April 2006 20:10, David Nichols <dwnichols@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Patrick- > If it's forth coming, then I assume someone's working on it. If that's > the case... Is there a similar project that no one is presently working on? > I'm willing to take on a small project to get my feet wet but don't know > what is needed. If you want to tackle materials that go along with packaging and labelling, we really don't have much. Beyond the logo and artwork on the website and the basic artwork for labelling DVD media, we really don't have much of anything. For example, we have nothing for box art. The Marketing project can always use new artwork, too. We can use presentations, brochures, hand-outs, banners, etc. If you want specific suggestions, try the project's mailing list. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing > I have one comment to your statement: > > "We do want to give distributors as > much flexibility as possible to use different types of media and packaging > and to prepare and decorate that packaging in a suitable manner." > > > "Suitable manner" is the question. As stated on the wiki, burning to CDR > and writing "Fedora™ Core 5" on it with a felt tip reflects poorly on > the project as a whole and should be discouraged. I guess my question > could be re-stated: "What's the minimum acceptable?" or "What's > encouraged?". Obviously you don't want to set something up where the > Fedora project has to "approve" layouts, but what would the Fedora > project like to see? > New Trademark Guidelines are also in the works. They will more clearly define how the Fedora logo and trademark can be used. Until they are established, specific usage cases can be presented for consideration. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Logo Of course, we really don't want to stop the average user from burning CD-Rs and labelling them with a Sharpie, but vendors who sell the media are expected to produce more presentable materials. We don't have standards or guidelines for this right now, only the requirements named by the current trademark guidelines. Until we define something solid, we'll most likely just establish guidelines by precedent. -- Patrick "The N-Man" Barnes nman64@xxxxxxxxx http://www.n-man.com/ Have I been helpful? Rate my assistance! http://rate.affero.net/nman64/ --
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