On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 7:27 AM, Francesco Crippa <fcrippa(a)byte-code.com> wrote:
I uploaded his work at this page:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/LiveUsbCreator
the idea is simple: print that poster and glue it on some "solid" support
(maybe carton box). Then make a hole into poster white space to take out an usb extension
cable.
When a python script (developed by Matteo Castellini) recognize new usb device, launch
usb creator automatically, and play an > > >mp3 at the end of process.
So we have the "usb live pen box"... Really easy to use (put usb on the poster
and wait for the "finished" sound). I hope this poster > can help visitors to
discover our live pen service in a funny way :-)
What do you think about this idea? I'll try to upload some shots of final result on
flickr as soon as possible. We can spend a couple > of minutes to improve this idea
during today emea ambassadors meeting.
Great work! I really like the idea of having the stand-up poster on
the booth table with a USB extension cable and a person being able to
walk-by, plug in their USB key and have a copy of Fedora a few minutes
later. Very good combination.
I hope you post the updated poster with Paul's changes to the wiki so
the whole community can benefit from the work you folks have done.
I am looking forward to using it at our release party!
Regards,
~Jeffrey