On 03/22/2011 07:33 AM, Máirín Duffy wrote:
CC'ing Emily who created the awesome pamphlets....
On Fri, 2011-03-18 at 15:24 +0000, Robyn Bergeron wrote:
> Mizmo (copied, not sure if you're on this list or not) - the pamphlets
> you folks created for SXSW... do you think there's an opportunity to
> branch out on those a bit and take them to some other work/hobby types?
> ie: Coder, sysadmin, etc? (Surely we can think of something more
> creative than those, but just as a start.)
>
> I think that might be cool for Summit.
Here's the ideas for additional pamphlets we came up with at SXSW:
- student
- web developer
- kids
- gamer
- sys admin
- cloud developer (would be nice for Summit)
I think those would all work, though
I'm not quite sure what a "cloud
developer" is - is this more of a sysadmin type, or software engineer type?
I simply can't take this on. I have too many Summit tasks on my
plate
already + a wedding and 2 week honeymoon between now and the Summit. If
someone would kindly volunteer and be a hero to develop the content for
the 6 pamphlets above (or just a subset of them, as long as it included
the 3 technical ones we'd be good), then maybe we could find a volunteer
on the design team to output them.
Understood. Good luck :)
Emily: Is the source for the pamphlets available somewhere, or at least
.pdfs for people to look at, so they know what kind of/how much content
they'd need to make? Could we link it to the Summit Planning page?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Red_Hat_Summit_2011
You're likely going to need a 1 week lead time on the production
of the
pamphlets, though they are produced in Westford and I'd be happy to pick
them up and drive them down to the Summit if someone can handle the
rest.
Do we have a bill somewhere on how much they cost? (Jared, maybe you can
answer this for Máirín?)
Are there leftovers from SXSW by chance?
~m