[opensuse-project] Question about openSUSE Summit
Since there is already a committee formed for this venue, I noticed on the page some items that might require some artwork done for it Materials Badges (Will be provided by SUSECon) Bag Program Guide T-Shirts Geeko Plushies Other Giveaways I am wondering if any of these will require the artwork team to create anything to display at the summit. Think also of possible branding for slideshows, door signs, stickers, etc. Please let us know. Thank you Andy (anditosan) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org
On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 22:31 -0600, andi robert wrote:
Since there is already a committee formed for this venue, I noticed on the page some items that might require some artwork done for it
Materials
Badges (Will be provided by SUSECon) Provided by SUSECon
Bag
Probably will be openSUSE Summit logo on one side and some sponsor's logo on other side. Too early to say, I've only recently in the past week begun shopping around for bag printing options.
Program Guide
Program Guide will be several pages in the existing SUSECon program. So we'll let the SUSECon folks do the design work. They might turn to you for some design stuff, but for now, let's not step on their territorial toes.
T-Shirts
We could use a design soon on this one. In fact, there's some discussion in using t-shrit as part of incentive to register early for the free registration options. But in order to make this a really awesome incentive that makes people absolutely gotta have it-register ASAP, we need to make the t-shirt truly a unique bold design. Not your standard "This is a conference t-shirt" kind of thing, imo. So if we could come up with something in the next few weeks that is totally out-of-the-box, grabs the eyes, has that whoa! feel to it, we'd love to see something like that. We'll probably put sponsor logos on the back of the shirt as well.
Geeko Plushies
Don't know if we'll even have Geekos to give out. I'm unsure if the powers-that-be have replenished this stock.
Other Giveaways
This will be whatever the sponsors want to add to the bag. Possibly for a small packing fee.
I am wondering if any of these will require the artwork team to create anything to display at the summit. Think also of possible branding for slideshows, door signs, stickers, etc. Please let us know.
- A slideshow template might be a good idea. Hadn't thought of that. We can offer it to speakers to use as a courtesy (it's their choice to use it or some other template of their own choosing.) If you want to do something like this, please provide both light (I hate LIGHT!) background template and dark (I love DARK!) background templates. This is a nice value-added service we can provide to our speakers. So if you want to create these templates, they should be ready by mid-July when we contact speakers to let them know they're accepted. - It's too early to determine right now, probably around July, we'll start planning on what signs/banners we want to put up. A lot of it will have to do with whom our sponsors are and what the decoration team wants to do.
Thank you
And thank you! Bryen
Andy (anditosan)
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Since we are talking of artwork, I am wondering are we still going to have the ES version of artwork for the summit website ? I personally would love to have it there, not because it will be cool. But to bring consistency across the site as well.
Thanks
/S
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On Apr 23, 2012, at 11:45 PM, Bryen M Yunashko
On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 22:31 -0600, andi robert wrote:
Since there is already a committee formed for this venue, I noticed on the page some items that might require some artwork done for it
Materials
Badges (Will be provided by SUSECon) Provided by SUSECon
Bag Probably will be openSUSE Summit logo on one side and some sponsor's logo on other side. Too early to say, I've only recently in the past week begun shopping around for bag printing options.
Program Guide Program Guide will be several pages in the existing SUSECon program. So we'll let the SUSECon folks do the design work. They might turn to you for some design stuff, but for now, let's not step on their territorial toes.
T-Shirts We could use a design soon on this one. In fact, there's some discussion in using t-shrit as part of incentive to register early for the free registration options. But in order to make this a really awesome incentive that makes people absolutely gotta have it-register ASAP, we need to make the t-shirt truly a unique bold design. Not your standard "This is a conference t-shirt" kind of thing, imo.
So if we could come up with something in the next few weeks that is totally out-of-the-box, grabs the eyes, has that whoa! feel to it, we'd love to see something like that.
We'll probably put sponsor logos on the back of the shirt as well.
Geeko Plushies Don't know if we'll even have Geekos to give out. I'm unsure if the powers-that-be have replenished this stock.
Other Giveaways This will be whatever the sponsors want to add to the bag. Possibly for a small packing fee.
I am wondering if any of these will require the artwork team to create anything to display at the summit. Think also of possible branding for slideshows, door signs, stickers, etc. Please let us know.
- A slideshow template might be a good idea. Hadn't thought of that. We can offer it to speakers to use as a courtesy (it's their choice to use it or some other template of their own choosing.) If you want to do something like this, please provide both light (I hate LIGHT!) background template and dark (I love DARK!) background templates. This is a nice value-added service we can provide to our speakers. So if you want to create these templates, they should be ready by mid-July when we contact speakers to let them know they're accepted.
- It's too early to determine right now, probably around July, we'll start planning on what signs/banners we want to put up. A lot of it will have to do with whom our sponsors are and what the decoration team wants to do.
Thank you
And thank you!
Bryen
Andy (anditosan)
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I will look through my sources and try to change the image titles into spanish. I recently reviewed the spanish version of summit.opensuse.org to see what they called each of the translated modules. I'm adding this to my to-do list.
Andy (anditosan)
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On Apr 23, 2012, at 11:04 PM, Shayon Mukherjee
Since we are talking of artwork, I am wondering are we still going to have the ES version of artwork for the summit website ? I personally would love to have it there, not because it will be cool. But to bring consistency across the site as well.
Thanks /S
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 23, 2012, at 11:45 PM, Bryen M Yunashko
wrote: On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 22:31 -0600, andi robert wrote:
Since there is already a committee formed for this venue, I noticed on the page some items that might require some artwork done for it
Materials
Badges (Will be provided by SUSECon) Provided by SUSECon
Bag Probably will be openSUSE Summit logo on one side and some sponsor's logo on other side. Too early to say, I've only recently in the past week begun shopping around for bag printing options.
Program Guide Program Guide will be several pages in the existing SUSECon program. So we'll let the SUSECon folks do the design work. They might turn to you for some design stuff, but for now, let's not step on their territorial toes.
T-Shirts We could use a design soon on this one. In fact, there's some discussion in using t-shrit as part of incentive to register early for the free registration options. But in order to make this a really awesome incentive that makes people absolutely gotta have it-register ASAP, we need to make the t-shirt truly a unique bold design. Not your standard "This is a conference t-shirt" kind of thing, imo.
So if we could come up with something in the next few weeks that is totally out-of-the-box, grabs the eyes, has that whoa! feel to it, we'd love to see something like that.
We'll probably put sponsor logos on the back of the shirt as well.
Geeko Plushies Don't know if we'll even have Geekos to give out. I'm unsure if the powers-that-be have replenished this stock.
Other Giveaways This will be whatever the sponsors want to add to the bag. Possibly for a small packing fee.
I am wondering if any of these will require the artwork team to create anything to display at the summit. Think also of possible branding for slideshows, door signs, stickers, etc. Please let us know.
- A slideshow template might be a good idea. Hadn't thought of that. We can offer it to speakers to use as a courtesy (it's their choice to use it or some other template of their own choosing.) If you want to do something like this, please provide both light (I hate LIGHT!) background template and dark (I love DARK!) background templates. This is a nice value-added service we can provide to our speakers. So if you want to create these templates, they should be ready by mid-July when we contact speakers to let them know they're accepted.
- It's too early to determine right now, probably around July, we'll start planning on what signs/banners we want to put up. A lot of it will have to do with whom our sponsors are and what the decoration team wants to do.
Thank you
And thank you!
Bryen
Andy (anditosan)
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On Monday 23 April 2012 23:25:28 Andres Silva wrote:
I will look through my sources and try to change the image titles into spanish. I recently reviewed the spanish version of summit.opensuse.org to see what they called each of the translated modules. I'm adding this to my to-do list.
You have a todo list now? DUDE, you rock :D About the geeko plushies, we'll most likely have plenty to hand out there. Maybe even a few BIG ones!
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On 01/05/12 10:07, Jos Poortvliet wrote:
On Monday 23 April 2012 23:25:28 Andres Silva wrote:
I will look through my sources and try to change the image titles into spanish. I recently reviewed the spanish version of summit.opensuse.org to see what they called each of the translated modules. I'm adding this to my to-do list. You have a todo list now? DUDE, you rock :D
/quote dude 1) Originally, “dude” meant a stuck up person who dressed overly well. It first emerged in the year 1883 in England. 2) Later it was used in the old west to mean a city person who moved to the west without actually know what he was doing. Synonymous with “city-slicker” 3) Later, in California, the term changed from these insults to a term meaning any male, human or otherwise. Sometimes it is used in reference to tom-girls. Now, it is often used for emphasis as well. /uquote
About the geeko plushies, we'll most likely have plenty to hand out there. Maybe even a few BIG ones!
Andy (anditosan)
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On 2012-05-02 21:30:18 (+1000), Basil Chupin
On 01/05/12 10:07, Jos Poortvliet wrote: [...]
You have a todo list now? DUDE, you rock :D
/quote
dude
1) Originally, “dude” meant a stuck up person who dressed overly well. It first emerged in the year 1883 in England.
2) Later it was used in the old west to mean a city person who moved to the west without actually know what he was doing. Synonymous with “city-slicker”
3) Later, in California, the term changed from these insults to a term meaning any male, human or otherwise. Sometimes it is used in reference to tom-girls. Now, it is often used for emphasis as well.
/uquote
<quote> In Internet slang, a troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion. </quote> Let's please stay on topic, thank you. -- -o) Pascal Bleser /\\ http://opensuse.org -- we haz green _\_v http://fosdem.org -- we haz conf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org
On 02/05/12 23:50, Pascal Bleser wrote: > On 2012-05-02 21:30:18 (+1000), Basil Chupinwrote: >> On 01/05/12 10:07, Jos Poortvliet wrote: > [...] >>> You have a todo list now? DUDE, you rock :D >> /quote >> dude >> 1) Originally, “dude†meant a stuck up person who dressed overly >> well. It first emerged in the year 1883 in England. >> 2) Later it was used in the old west to mean a city person who moved >> to the west without actually know what he was doing. Synonymous with >> “city-slicker†>> 3) Later, in California, the term changed from these insults to a >> term meaning any male, human or otherwise. Sometimes it is used in >> reference to tom-girls. Now, it is often used for emphasis as well. >> /uquote > > In Internet slang, a troll is someone who posts inflammatory, > extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such > as an online discussion forum, chat room, or blog, with the > primary intent of provoking readers into an emotional > response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic > discussion. >> > Let's please stay on topic, thank you. Not trolling, Pascal, simply hinting that people don't always see this term in a benevolent light and consider it to be insulting (like I do). However, I do see your point about staying on topic and thank you for tactfully pointing this out to me. BC -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org
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andi robert
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Andres Silva
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Basil Chupin
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Bryen M Yunashko
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Jos Poortvliet
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Pascal Bleser
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Shayon Mukherjee