Hi,
I think we need some flyers, usually timeless generic ones IMHO - but
that is also true - that we don't really need a series of them. IMHO
we need something that actually summarizes the new stuff, and pays
attention to the changes. Thats why was useful the earlier one page
release notes that filled perfectly this gap. We can include generic
informations, and actual infos, and if we design it to be foldable
with some contact info - I think we solved it the flyer question.
Otherwise - we need something that actually can be an app on android
that provides an installer (so that way I take fedora ISO's anywhere),
and turn my phone into an install server sharing as access point. I
have also created an new mktg ticket 200 with an idea, that maybe fits
into this app maybe.
Zoltan
2015-06-15 22:23 GMT+02:00 Christian Dersch <chrisdersch(a)gmail.com>:
Hi all,
I agree with Robert. When I rethink about the events I attended I think
something like a pen is a much better reminder than a flyer. At least when
the flyer is too general. There were some nice flyers for the nerds @FreeBSD
with interesting technical details, but one can read this in documentation.
This is not the best way to get new users. One idea would be an updated
Fedora Cheat Cube, which is really useful for new users, for example to
learn dnf commands. I still have the one I got some years ago at FrOSCon.
I also don't want to be harsh, this is just an IMHO to add additional ideas
;)
Greetings,
Christian
On 06/15/2015 10:13 PM, Robert Scheck wrote:
Hello Ankur,
On Thu, 11 Jun 2015, Ankur Sinha wrote:
For example, would product specific flyers be something that can be
used at events? Should these be release specific like this one:
this might sound quite harsh but I want to be open: I think, we do not need
flyers for Fedora at all. I am visiting lots of trade fairs and conferences
a year, either as visitor, as speaker or as exhibitor. And when you look to
the trash bin at the fairground you will find a lot of them there finally,
the other ones usually end on the trash bin at home - at least for me. The
flyers are from my point of view just marketing stuff that do not add real
value to a product, while a high-quality pen (that may works for years) is
doing so (I still have some very old marketing pens from trade fairs, that
are really well to handle and at writing). Flyers are wasting paper except
for a very very less percentage, because the world gets more digital. Think
about yourself: What are you doing if you get yet another marketing flyer?
Greetings,
Robert
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