Re: I still want a Fedora coffee table book, and you are going to help me make one.

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D'oh, this is the marketing list.  There are so many projects and ideas and excited people that I'm having trouble keeping up with everything that's going on!  But yeah...new ambassador, noob mistake, nice to meet you, etc etc etc.  =]

On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 10:51 PM, Lisa Brewster <sophistechate@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I love this idea!  But instead of using a specific item across all photos, I think it would be great to embrace the vast number of cultures involved in Fedora and let each person pick something unique that symbolizes their contribution or what Fedora means to their community.  This is a great project that can evolve over time through a photoblog, and once enough submissions are gathered we could look at different publishing options.

I suggest establishing some kind of guidelines to establish visual unity (or at least an unobtrusive watermark for photos used on the web).  Anyone else wanna pick up the brainstorming stick here?

As a photographer willing to travel in the Southern California area, I'm in! 

PS:  This is also my first contribution to the ambassadors' mailing list.  Hi!

2008/12/15 Ian Weller <ianweller@xxxxxxxxx>
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An entire release ago (6 months) Jeff Spaleta made the proposal to this
list[1] for Fedora to produce a (virtual?) coffee table book containing
candid pictures of Fedora contributors all holding a specific trinket
that could represent what the community stands for (perhaps something as
simple as a Fedora logo) -- or with speech bubbles containing a single
word that the contributor thinks encompasses the
purpose/meaning/whatever of Fedora in their native language.

Seeing how we're coming up upon a major NA FUDCon, with an EMEA FUDCon
around the corner (... right?) should we make an attempt to start this
concept back up again?

It'd be nice to be able to sell a physical book and donate the proceeds
to OLPC or something. (Not sure if this is even viable because of the
high number of Fedora contributors[2].)

The key things that need to be done to get this rolling again are
1) decide on a trinket (or something else to tie the whole production
  together, i.e., speech bubbles)
2) start taking photos at FUDConF11[3]

Other brain dumps or thoughts to follow?

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[1]: http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2008-May/msg00315.html
[2]: Not that I'm saying this isn't good!
[3]: We can't limit this to attendees of FUDConF11, of course.

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