On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 03:20:47PM +0200, Francesco Crippa wrote:
----- "Paul W. Frields" <stickster(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> [...]
> A few changes I'd suggest:
>
> * Change the release number to "9" everywhere
samuele's working on "9 release" version of this poster, but for our next
event (Saturday) we need a poster for last official fedora "stable release" (but
we'll have also a live usb pen creator for 9 beta...)
> * Change the background theme to the new Fedora Waves, hopefully
> making it a bit darker so the poster is easier to read
yep, the same of previous point ;-)
Certainly -- this makes perfect sense.
> * The text should read "You provide the pen. The rest is up
to us."
+1
> Personally I think this is a fantastic effort. And it's something
> that Max and I have both been after -- the ability for someone to
> walk
> up to the boot and walk away with a working Fedora.
sounds like "self-service" usb creator... (I want it near my office coffee
machine....)
Heh, I can think of many buildings I'd like to install these in. :-)
> One more thing that might be worth extending the script for --
> getting
> the person to join the Project while they're there, personalizing
> their Live USB pen in the process.
Maybe we can make space for different "usb" cables, each one with a different
spin (gnome, kde, devel, etc...)
Right now this could be a bit expensive because you need a pc for each spin (Matteo's
script doesn't support multi port yet), but it's not impossible ;-)
Or you could have input from a small USB number keypad with a legend
for the user. Or this would be a great use for an EeePC-based kiosk!
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