Marketing-trac: #200: Ambassadors "Eventbox"

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#200: Ambassadors "Eventbox"
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 Reporter:  zoltanh721  |       Owner:  zoltanh721
     Type:  task        |      Status:  new
 Priority:  minor       |   Milestone:
Component:  other       |    Severity:  not-urgent
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 I have an idea - maybe others can find it useful. I see lot of useful
 printable marketing stuffs, but I would like to have them as a form of
 repository, common place - that instead of hunting where can an ambassador
 - the most actualized and legally allowed, freely printable marketing
 stuff - find.

 Basic concept is just have an single address or command (maybe dnf make
 eventbox) that actually can create an "Eventbox", like copr, or sync-able
 fedorapeople storage.

 This way not only can solve problems that what can an ambassador take to
 events and print it if necessary, else with this we can help mentors (like
 me) to give new ambassadors a starter pack - to be able to have basic
 easily printable fedora desk stuff.

 To this way I would like to create some easily printable timeless A3 sized
 posters, and put into the set some flyers, stickers set and such - but my
 question is this:

 What would you create to achieve this - and what would you put in this
 event box? What would be the "poor man's" eventbox that actually you can
 print and run an booth?

 Eg. Foldable name plate to the desk, some foldable cd holder with some
 artwork, generic foldable cd sleeves....

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