#219: Create Python talking points for Ambassadors -----------------------------+----------------------- Reporter: jflory7 | Owner: jflory7 Type: task | Status: assigned Priority: critical | Milestone: Fedora 23 Component: Talking points | Severity: urgent Resolution: | Keywords: meeting Blocked By: | Blocking: -----------------------------+----------------------- Comment (by jflory7): Replying to [comment:29 churchyard]: > Also, the picture here https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fedoras- love-python-continues/ has Gimp in it, that should have been spelled GIMP. The sentence was never discussed here :( This was an editing mistake on my part. I have just corrected the capitalization in the announcement. Thanks for catching it! Replying to [comment:26 churchyard]: > "Ansible, OpenStack, and PiTiVi are all built with Python." - that cool, but how doea sthe reader relate those things to Fedora? - this still stands. > Any ideas of how we can relate that in the brochure? I'm a little sparse for ideas but I agree with what you're saying. = Modifying brochure in time for PyCon = We are in a bit of a time crunch for this ticket due to the upcoming PyCon events across the world, and the time needed to print the brochures. bkp and I were going to check in with mizmo about the printing status and if it was too late to add more (just pinged in #fedora-design). I meant to follow up sooner on this but it slipped my mind. To help expedite any potential changes, I have a bullet-point list of the proposed revisions. = Proposed changes = * Add information about Fedora Workstation, how to get it, imply its focus towards developers * "By default, Fedora uses Python3 and helps contribute to porting Python2 packages to Python3. You can see more on the Fedora Python Porting database. http://fedora.portingdb.xyz/" Anything else to add in here? -- Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/marketing-team/ticket/219#comment:30> Marketing Team <https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing> The Trac site for the Fedora Project Marketing team. This Trac serves as a place to list out tasks, define objectives, and work on monitoring our progress with key tasks and goals. -- Fedora Marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx