On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 03:02:06PM +0000, Gabriele Trombini wrote:
> I just updated my system and it took about 26 minutes. I think
it'd be
> fun to play with the 1980s pizza chain delivery promise, and have some
> banners and maybe stickers with related slogans and graphics. (Of course,
> Fedora is _always_ free; that should be worked in somehow.)
If I'm not wrong, the meaning of "1980s pizza chain delivery promise" is
the promise to get your ordered pizza before a established time, right?
Yes, specificially, delivered in 30 minutes or less.
Well in this case I don't think this is a viable way because
there are
variables (like internet connection, hardware more or less ols, and so
on...) we can't gather in a timing for the upgrade to be assured.
Yeah, we can't _actually_ promise it. There needs to be some fine
print.
[...]
I'd like to reach an "evergreen" slogan for Fedora.
I'd love something like
Mercedes "The best or nothing". This slogan is ever recognizable;
everywhere in the world, when you hear or read "the best or nothing" you
suddenly think : Mercedes.
I like this idea in general, but in this case I'm looking more at a
targetted message addressing the specific "upgrades are pain" problem.
Using Mercedes as an example, like these "Keeps your cargo on the road"
ads:
http://adsoftheworld.com/media/print/mercedes_disaster_averted_1
http://adsoftheworld.com/media/print/mercedes_disaster_averted_2
http://adsoftheworld.com/media/print/mercedes_disaster_averted_3
or "Spots danger ahead"
http://adsoftheworld.com/media/print/mercedes_deer_3
http://adsoftheworld.com/media/print/mercedes_granny
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Matthew Miller
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Fedora Project Leader