On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 4:23 AM, DuBois, Scott L.
What kind of design would you like to see Jos? Just some generic openSUSE stuff for printing on shirts? I would guess this means no version numbers or anything just logos and such?
We can slap a logo on a shirt. What would be cool to have is something that is less "just an openSUSE logo" but more "a cool t-shirt that hints at openSUSE". Be it a funny/geeky slogan, a cool image, something you would wear to work (provided you work in IT) or to university. That is the kind of thing we're looking for... Of course the usual applies - should be printable (I don't know much about it but printing on t-shirts has its limitations) and in a SVG or similarly open format.
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 2:47 PM, Jos Poortvliet
wrote: On Friday 18 January 2013 18:34:31 Rajko wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 12:04:41 +0100 Jos Poortvliet
wrote: ...
People can, by definition, only decide what THEY will do. ...
Right, so there is no need that maintainer is present, at least when plan is clear and there are plenty of topics that are never touched.
Sure, as long as the people don't think they can make final decisions on things which are not maintained by them, then fine. There's plenty of stuff which isn't maintained at all (or doesn't need a maintainer, like artwork for stickers, flyers, posters, t-shirts, the conference and other events - etc, which we all need DESPERATELY. Let me repeat - a good design for a sticker or improvements to the flyers, a t-shirt design - boy, would that be awesome.
I hereby promise anyone who comes up with a half-decent* t-shirt design gets a t-shirt of his (her) own design in his (her) size signed by the entire openSUSE team AND a few extra for the fun of it.
(half-decent meaning good enough that we decide to print a bunch - and right now, we're printing *NOTHING* simply because we have NO good design)
Oh and the same for posters and stickers. There you go. Should be enough to have a few meetings about :D
Also, we should never forget that branding for 12.3 is just one of tasks that people can take on, and if they feel uncomfortable with it there are other areas that need some work.
Exactly. See above :D
/Jos
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