#423: 1/4 page ad for LinuxFest NorthWest 2016
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Reporter: jsandys | Owner: mleonova
Type: Print/Swag Design | Status: assigned
Priority: medium | Severity: Quick & Easy
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Comment (by jsandys):
Personally I like the previous version with the "fast, stable, and
powerful operating system ..."
We will be running the tournament during the conference on Saturday and
Sunday. The Friday Game night mostly features board and card games, I
won't run the tournament then, but might have the SuperTuxKart courses up
for the game night guests to practice the courses (or a first person
shooter that I don't want to feature in booth during the conference).
I think the graphic of the cars is a fun (game like) way of saying "fast,
stable and powerful", and it will be a reminder the guests that visit our
booth and play the game which Linux they used. We will also be featuring
the Fedora Game spin, Fedora network games, STEAM in Fedora, Windows XP
games with WINE in Fedora, and OLPC games. The though I want to convey is
that you can switch to Fedora Linux and still play games. The
SuperTuxKart tournament will just be part of the show, hopefully the most
exciting part.
When I do the Fedora booth, I try to think of something that will be
personally memorable to the guest, an experience that they will want to
tell their friends about the next day. I know that hands on activities
and competitions provide these memorable experience. Last year we did
Music with instruments for guests to play, this year games, next year we
might feature the Design spin and have a drawing contest.
That memorable experience will be the seed that some time after the
LinuxFest a guest will decide to install Linux, they will look through the
program, see the cars and will remember which Linux they want to try. At
that moment I think "fast, stable and powerful operating system ..." is
what we want them to read.
Thanks,
Jeff Sandys
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