On Sat, 2013-01-12 at 14:03 -0600, Bryen M Yunashko wrote:
On Sat, 2013-01-12 at 20:13 +0100, jdd wrote:
Le 12/01/2013 19:15, Victor hck a écrit :
- Front: http://paste.opensuse.org/4064762 - Rear: http://paste.opensuse.org/63201848
nicve :-)
may be somewhere: "free demo dvd, 32 bits & 64 bits"
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I don't think we need to get too technically detailed on the jacket. 99% of the time, these DVDs are given out by an Ambassaor at an event, in a booth, or one-on-one. They are not an off-the-shelf product where you walk into a store and see the DVD and try to read for more information what openSUSE is.
Because someone from the community will be handing you the DVD, it will almost always come with a verbal description of what the DVD is.
Not focusing too much on technical details allows us to have more room for creative details on the DVD jacket, plus the less said on the DVD, the more the Ambassador has to say verbally, and that's a good thing because it causes the Ambassador and individual to be engaged with each other. When you engage, you have a higher chance for that individual to adopt the DVD or at least try it.
We can always put in a link on the jacket to a page to learn more about the technical details. They can read it in their own leisurely pace in greater detail than anything we could possibly fit onto the jacket.
Bryen
While we're thinking about a little less technical sleeve, I'd like to
see it become reusable. Every time we have a new release, I end up in
the same situation: lots of [prior-release] discs, and burning some
[current-release] discs. It would be ideal to be able to put the new
discs in the old sleeves...
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James Mason