http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCfTn-EkKFU
This is a promo of the Discovery Channel for LatinAmerica, and has a more proffesional cut... but the idea is to collect videos of what do the people like of fedora (use, community, events.... anything)
2008/12/19 inode0 <inode0@xxxxxxxxx>
2008/12/18 María Leandro <tatica@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> I love this video... you should see itMaria,
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlfKdbWwruY&feature=channel
I love this video too and it captures something in a unifying theme,
whether for videos or coffee table books that really appeals to me.
One of the many things Fedora contributors think about is how Fedora
can partner with other organizations to make the world a little better
place for us all to live. In thinking about this, I'd like to throw
into the ring another idea that could be used in either context to
both provide a unifying component to the images and to maybe make the
world a little better place to live.
For videos each contributor could sign "I am Fedora" in a language of
their choice. For still images they could sign "F" or if pictures were
arranged in some way with the book open that allowed it a message
could be signed one letter at a time across the open pages.
I think this would tie in with the "voice" marketing vehicle that is
widely used with Fedora, would be visually interesting, and might
encourage readers/viewers to think about voice in a way that might
encourage them to learn a new skill that might improve the life of
someone they know or meet (and improve their life as well).
John
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