Re: hey look a shirt
by Gaurav Prabhu
>In fact, it could be better if even the fedora logo could also be
>"splatted", don't know if this is possible though.
Mario
You cannot modify the logo, it's against the guidelines.
Regards,
Gaurav Prabhu
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Re: Fw: hey look a shirt
by Ian Weller
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 02:02:07PM -0700, Máirín Duffy wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message ----
>
> > From: Ian Weller <ian(a)ianweller.org>
>
> > I think that on a shirt medium with screenprinting this won't be a
> > problem as the white text will likely "pop out" more than it does on a
> > computer monitor.
>
> What about the logo mark?
> I'm just concerned about the implications for the logo usage guidelines...
>
Do you mean the infinity logo or the words? We've had the infinity logo
on that blue just fine in the past.
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Re: Fedora Release Engineering Meeting Recap - 2009-05-04
by John Poelstra
Bill Nottingham said the following on 05/04/2009 01:01 PM Pacific Time:
> == Preview Release ==
>
> Known issues:
>
> * PPC had a variety of issues
> o oversized
> o installed the wrong kernel
> o failed to install a bootloader
> * assorted anaconda partitioning issues
>
> Discussed maybe using a separate config for PPC to keep it under size
> constraints, but it was decided to stay with one config.
>
> == Deltarpm for F11 ==
>
> Work needs done to either compose updates in a chroot (which has the F11
> deltarpm support) or to backport it to the OS release used to generate
> updates. Seth Vidal is going to investigate which of these makes more sense.
> Given the timeframe, this is tight for F11 final. rawhide will continue to
> have deltas, as that's a separate compose process.
>
> == F12 schedule ==
>
> The schedule proposed by John Poelstra for Fedora 12 in
> https://fedorahosted.org/rel-eng/ticket/1271 was reviewed. The following
> changes were approved:
>
> * the alpha milestone was removed entirely
Reading the IRC log am I correct in understanding that a more detailed
summary is:
"Remove all alpha release tasks from the schedule.
There will be no alpha release because it does not
provide enough value for the effort required to create
it. There is little public testing value from it
either."
?
1) What dates are we proposing for releasing "development snapshots"
before the beta? We should put these on the schedule now.
2) The alpha release has always been a good first opportunity to start
marketing our next release, sending out press releases, etc. Basically,
drawing attention to the fact with the general public that a new
release is in the works. Without an Alpha the first general press
releases would be a month later. Is this okay?
The Alpha also naturally gets the release notes process and other parts
of Fedora going (not development focused tasks) early which is a good
thing. We'd be losing that too.
3) If we do away with Alpha as we know it, leaving two test releases,
can we simply call them "Alpha" and "Beta"? I've always thought "Preview
Release" was a funny name for a test release and I think the terms
"Alpha" and "Beta" are more familiar to the general public.
Thanks,
John
> * due to conferences such as the Red Hat Summit, LinuxCon, and Linux
> Plumber's Conference, each milestone from 'Final freeze: development'
> (2009-09-15) should be shifted out one week.
>
> This pushes GA from 2009-10-27 to 2009-11-03. The schedule will be presented
> for FESCo discussion at the 2009-05-08 meeting.
>
> For more information on any of these, see the full transcript at:
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ReleaseEngineering/Meetings/2009-may-04
>
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F11 screenshots & tour
by Max Spevack
Two of the topics on the marketing schedule are:
1) Update the screenshots page. What is this page?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Screenshots has nothing on it. I put a
deadline of next Tuesday's marketing meeting down for this (May 5).
2) Update the Fedora tour page. Jack's currently listed as the owner.
What's the plan?
--Max
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Meeting TODAY 2009.05.05 @ 20.00UTC / 4 Eastern
by Jack Aboutboul
Hello All,
Please join us for our weekly Fedora Marketing Team Meeting, Today,
Tuesday May 5th 2009 @ 20.00 UTC. That's 4 Eastern and 1 Pacific.
The meeting will take place in #fedora-meeting on irc.freenode.net.
On the agenda for today is the wrap up of all actionable items, work on
screenshot tour and discussion of anything left to do for release, and a
brief look at post release topics.
See you there,
Jack
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