[Ambassadors] ambassadors Digest, Vol 366, Issue 2

Ben Williams jbwillia at math.vt.edu
Tue Jun 16 12:04:31 UTC 2015


brochures covering different subjects like
Design
Photography
music etc
we had some of those in the past where someone went to sxsw which really 
was liked at the conferences i work

jbwillia

On 06/15/2015 04:23 PM, ambassadors-request at lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
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>     1. Re: Marketing requirements - what do the ambassadors need?
>        (Jiri Eischmann)
>     2. Re: Marketing requirements - what do the ambassadors	need?
>        (jiannis bonatakis)
>     3. Re: BalCCon 2k15 event in Serbia (Momcilo Medic)
>     4. Re: Marketing requirements - what do the ambassadors need?
>        (Striker Leggette)
>     5. Re: Marketing requirements - what do the ambassadors need?
>        (Robert Scheck)
>     6. Re: Marketing requirements - what do the ambassadors need?
>        (Christian Dersch)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 19:56:24 +0200
> From: Jiri Eischmann <eischmann at redhat.com>
> To: ankursinha at fedoraproject.org, ambassadors at lists.fedoraproject.org
> Subject: Re: [Ambassadors] Marketing requirements - what do the
> 	ambassadors need?
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> Ankur Sinha píše v Čt 11. 06. 2015 v 09:16 +0100:
>> Hi everyone!
>>
>> So, F22 went out really well!
>>
>> I'd like to work towards fresh marketing collateral for the
>> ambassadors
>> to use. We do have stickers and things, but it's a good time to
>> revisit
>> everything and redo/add/remove stuff in time for F23, and fedora.next
>> in general.
>>
>> At the moment, this is what I can find:
>>
>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/For_Ambassadors
>>
>> What else do the ambassadors think would come handy?
>>
>> For example, would product specific flyers be something that can be
>> used at events? Should these be release specific like this one:
>>
>> https://ankursinha.fedorapeople.org/fedora-flyer-workstation/fedora
>> -flyer-workstation-tumble.pdf
>>
>> or general "timeless" ones?
>>
>> Let us have a brainstorm/discussion here then the marketing and
>> design
>> teams can take the outcomes and work on them.
>> :)
> Hi Ankur,
> it's a bit sad that you haven't received any reply because we -
> ambassadors - have been complaining about lack of marketing materials
> for a long time.
>
> What I would definitely like to see are materials with some
> content/message. Giving away materials with Fedora logos is fine, it
> supports branding, but it doesn't address new users.
> I'd love to have something that I can give to someone who stops by our
> booth, knows nothing about Fedora, and would like to learn more.
> DVDs served well in these situations, but fewer and fewer computers
> have DVD drives and they're less and less useful. And we don't have
> anything else which we can give them and which make them learn more
> about Fedora and give it a try. It's all stickers, badges, pins,...
>
> Flyers are definitely a good idea. I've also been playing with an idea
> to make a "Getting Started with Fedora" booklet. It would have 10-20
> pages and it would serve as a starting point and would answer questions
> like "what is Fedora?", "what can it offer to me?", "where do I get
> it?", "how do I install it?", "how can I start using it?",...
>
> BTW release specific flyers is no issue for us in EMEA. I can have them
> printed in one day and in any quantities, we're quite flexible in that,
> so we can do stuff that will be relevant just for one release.
>
> Jiri
>
>
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> Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 21:58:57 +0300
> From: jiannis bonatakis <jbonatakis at gmail.com>
> To: ambassadors at lists.fedoraproject.org
> Cc: ankursinha <ankursinha at fedoraproject.org>
> Subject: Re: [Ambassadors] Marketing requirements - what do the
> 	ambassadors	need?
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> hi,
> Something that I would like to see personally is silicone bracelets.
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 8:56 PM, Jiri Eischmann <eischmann at redhat.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Ankur Sinha píše v Čt 11. 06. 2015 v 09:16 +0100:
>>> Hi everyone!
>>>
>>> So, F22 went out really well!
>>>
>>> I'd like to work towards fresh marketing collateral for the
>>> ambassadors
>>> to use. We do have stickers and things, but it's a good time to
>>> revisit
>>> everything and redo/add/remove stuff in time for F23, and fedora.next
>>> in general.
>>>
>>> At the moment, this is what I can find:
>>>
>>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/For_Ambassadors
>>>
>>> What else do the ambassadors think would come handy?
>>>
>>> For example, would product specific flyers be something that can be
>>> used at events? Should these be release specific like this one:
>>>
>>> https://ankursinha.fedorapeople.org/fedora-flyer-workstation/fedora
>>> -flyer-workstation-tumble.pdf
>>>
>>> or general "timeless" ones?
>>>
>>> Let us have a brainstorm/discussion here then the marketing and
>>> design
>>> teams can take the outcomes and work on them.
>>> :)
>> Hi Ankur,
>> it's a bit sad that you haven't received any reply because we -
>> ambassadors - have been complaining about lack of marketing materials
>> for a long time.
>>
>> What I would definitely like to see are materials with some
>> content/message. Giving away materials with Fedora logos is fine, it
>> supports branding, but it doesn't address new users.
>> I'd love to have something that I can give to someone who stops by our
>> booth, knows nothing about Fedora, and would like to learn more.
>> DVDs served well in these situations, but fewer and fewer computers
>> have DVD drives and they're less and less useful. And we don't have
>> anything else which we can give them and which make them learn more
>> about Fedora and give it a try. It's all stickers, badges, pins,...
>>
>> Flyers are definitely a good idea. I've also been playing with an idea
>> to make a "Getting Started with Fedora" booklet. It would have 10-20
>> pages and it would serve as a starting point and would answer questions
>> like "what is Fedora?", "what can it offer to me?", "where do I get
>> it?", "how do I install it?", "how can I start using it?",...
>>
>> BTW release specific flyers is no issue for us in EMEA. I can have them
>> printed in one day and in any quantities, we're quite flexible in that,
>> so we can do stuff that will be relevant just for one release.
>>
>> Jiri
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