On Thu, 2012-09-06 at 16:35 +0100, Nelson Marques wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to conduct a small experience in Portugal regarding openSUSE and geo-caching. For those who don't know what geo-caching is, feel free to take a look at [1]. This is mainly a 'treasure seeking' game for caches which requires pretty much the following:
1) Internet Connection; 2) GPS device (Android phones are cool) 3) GeoCaching client: I personally use C:GEO for Android.
My interest was to plant a major cache in a point of interest called 'openSUSE Portugal CACHE'; the contents of this cache are meant to be:
a) a pen for geo-cachers to sign the cache-log; b) the cache-log, which is pretty much a piece of paper where people sign their visits; c) some stickers (this requires maintenance, at least weekly as we should leave a few ones and not a large stock); d) maybe some openSUSE media;
The cache logs are tracked online (they are public), so everyoen can actually follow it.
The results I want to measure are simple, but I would like not to disclose them at the current time; Since we're running a new release, this would be an interesting point. What I need is a large batch of stickers and maybe some media to run this for a few months. I believe this can also be extended to Ambassadors on other countries. Cheap Guerrilla Marketing ;)
Where can I have some stickers and media for my experiment?
NM
This sounds like a great idea. Perhaps a small-scale version could also be conducted during the openSUSE Conference in Prague. Register for the conference, become eligible to participate in this treasure hunt and win some prize(s). Bryen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org