El sáb, 01-06-2013 a las 02:12 +0300, Sebastian Mäki escribió:
Another benefit of having a qr-code is that you can then have the
print contain stuff that is less frequently updated and thus you can
maximize the time/cost ratio of the media. Meaning the print can be
usefull for a longer period of time and it can be printed in larger
batches because you wouldn't have to worry about the content becoming
outdated. I'm assuming here of course that the content of the print
isn't about the latest stuff but about the essence of some Fedora
feature. The online media can be updated as often as we like so it
would make sense to have the material that is more frequently changed
online. The qr-codes should contain a short url that we can point to
wherever we like and the url should be typed below the qr-code as
well. This would make the qr-code not take up too much space while
also allowing users without a qr-code reader to point their browser to
the url easily.
I made some flyers, those were with fedora fundations, the idea of
infraestrcture + people = OS
On the back there were some links for support. Now I would think that QR
are cool and add them, but not discard link. At least were I live not
everybody can decode a QR hardware limitation or mind limitantions
(snobs!)
The main idea was to make the flyers not release specific. So we were
able to print a lot of them and if they were not used for one release
cycle, it was still posible to use them in the next.
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