We should be looking for things in the $1-$2 range. That doesn't really give us many options though, I know.
What about little geeckos to pin on your jacket?
Love the pin idea, also the USB stick - but as a purchase item rather than giveaway. We had a lot of fans who'd be keen to purchase this sort of thing for a reasonable price, and one the foundation is a reality, so that we have the capacity to handle funds, sale of merchandise could fund promotions. I'd be happy to part with some cash for some openSUSE goodies and I really look forward to seeing our shop a happening thing. At the moment the only option is random Cafe Press merchandisers. Cool stickers are always great, most people collect them and love them. The Zypper cheatsheets were very popular at the SCALE booth. Something like that with a cross-distribution appeal might be nice (like the poster cheatsheet). People also seem to enjoy humorous things with a software freedom or anti-windows message. What about postcards? They can be used as a mini poster or sent to a friend. For longevity my favorite giveaway to date has been a pad of sticky notes with an author's name on them. They lived on my desk for a couple of months and I still remember her name. Design wise, the awesome barcode design we had on the tshirt might work as a large sticker. how cute is this: http://www.etsy.com/listing/66753225/pascal-the-chameleon-charm cheers, Helen -- IRC: helen_au helen.south@opensuse.org helensouth.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org