I wanted to add:
Freedom continues.
However ... I am not able to log into the slogan page. Maybe I don't
have the right role or som'n.
If someone can help me figure out how to log in to:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F11_release_slogan
as username = mthompso
... then I can add there.
Notes/reasoning:
Freedom continues over time (comparing ancient times to now), and
freedom is one of the key words, and I can imagine that the artwork is
free (open spaces, etc.) and continues (the mountains, sky, etc. don't
just end after the artwork; they themselves continue ... one could imagine).
BONUS possibility:
If we 'animated' the slogan Freedom continues. Then the F is in Fedora,
1 is in the 'd' in freedom and the other 1 is in the 't' in continues.
F 1 1
Freedom Continues
... of course, that's if you wanted to 'transform' F11 into the slogan.
Happy to add to the page! Just lookin' for a nudge on how.
Cheers,
mt
Jack Aboutboul wrote:
We have some pretty good ones, so far. Anyone else have anything? I'm
hoping we can discuss these tomorrow at the meeting.
Jack
Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 04:31:57PM -0400, Jack Aboutboul wrote:
The slogan really is the all-encompassing message for the release so
we need to put our thinking caps on. I'm sure Paul, et. al. will
offer some guidance, but otherwise, show me what you got.
I put a really bad example in the page just so it wouldn't look so
empty. I also added some themes. Historically, we've used a slogan
that complements the artistic theme of the release. I don't see any
reason not to do that again. I've put in a candidate to kick things
off. Add your thoughts to the page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F11_release_slogan
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