Over the past years, this conversation regularly comes up. It's a good time to discuss it again. I think either way, people are going to reformat them, it's what I do when I get media from others. But more importantly, two things come to mind.
First, branding is important. If we brand the usb with Fedora on it and our url or something (and not on the crappy usbs we use right now) that won't come off others will probably see it. Putting Fedora into people's minds is a good thing.
Second, if we can put live media onto it, it's an easy win. Like I said, the person is likely to reformat it, but if they are presented with the media as a drawing or by learning about the four principles, it's an overall win. Maybe they'll join Fedora, maybe they won't, but at least they learned a little about our project and might share it with someone else. First, branding is important. If we brand the usb with Fedora on it and our url or something (and not on the crappy usbs we use right now) that won't come off others will probably see it. Putting Fedora into people's minds is a good thing.
On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, Sep 04, 2014 at 11:20:21AM -0600, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:At some non-Fedora-focussed conferences I've been at, people we clearly very
> How many USB 8 gb sticks could we order with that money (the 1750?)? And
> how instead of giving it away we went to a 'earn the fob by sharing or
> helping someone else' system?
excited about the USB stick because OOOH FREE USB STICK. I'm interested in
your "earn by helping" idea -- how would that work? If we went to bigger,
more expensive USB media, it *would* be nice to make sure people are not
taking them just to reformat without caring about Fedora at all.
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