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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">The idea has my +1<br>
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I also like the idea of having badges etc<br>
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I guess it all depends on budgets.<br>
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On 03/05/13 14:39, Abdel G. MartÃnez L. wrote:<br>
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<div>Good morning!<br>
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Great initiative. I think we should define the design for each
release party t-shit. Then, make a comparison table in which
we evaluate the cost of producing it locally or defining an
central country that can distribute them.<br>
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Also could be an option to produce badges instead of t-shirts.
This badges will have the design of the Fedora version topic.<br>
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Hi,<br>
in FAmSCo, we've been discussing how to appreciate people
who organize<br>
release parties. In the past, we always picked the best
parties and gave<br>
their organizers some budget for a nice dinner. But picking
just a few<br>
parties was not IMHO very fortunate because all organizers
deserve some<br>
"thank you" gift.<br>
This time, we'd like to try something new. One of the ideas
is to give<br>
every release party event owner a special Fedora 19 T-shirt.<br>
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Before we spin off something, I'd like to start a broader
discussion.<br>
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I'm especially appealing to the regions if they can figure
out what cost<br>
it would bring to send a T-shirt to every release party in
their region<br>
and if they're able to produce the T-shirts locally or if
it's better to<br>
produce them centrally for the whole world.<br>
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The outcome of the discussion should be what the whole thing
would cost<br>
and if ambassadors even like it and it's worth the effort.
Alternative<br>
ideas are also welcome.<br>
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Jiri<br>
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