Re: Marketing-trac: #199: Subproject logo stickers or set of subproject stickers

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#199: Subproject logo stickers or set of subproject stickers
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  Reporter:  zoltanh721  |      Owner:  zoltanh721
      Type:  task        |     Status:  new
  Priority:  minor       |  Milestone:
 Component:  other       |   Severity:  not-urgent
Resolution:              |   Keywords:
Blocked By:              |   Blocking:
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Comment (by zoltanh721):

 Replying to [comment:2 duffy]:
 > I don't think our infrastructure tools for building packages like bodhi
 or koji are really something that would have appeal to potential users at
 conferences that ambassadors would encounter. I think it would make more
 sense to promote more user-facing pieces of software.
 >
 > Who would use the stickers? What would they put the stickers on? What
 are you trying to build awareness of, exactly?

 I agree with you Mo, user-facing pieces of softwares are important, but I
 would like to make something that can be visible, cheaply reproducible and
 proudly show that "this is what we are, these are our projects". We Fedora
 people contributing so much to the Linux ecosystem, but I think outside
 Fedora no one really knows it. Earlier I have made badges successfully
 with Nicu for F13 - eg. https://zoltanh721.fedorapeople.org/fedora-
 badge-03.png, so I thought would be nice to have badge, or sticker, pin or
 such for dnf, developer assistant or other invention, upstream change,
 that grabs people attention, can associate with us. Maybe sticker is not
 the best choice, but I feel so.

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