I need to kick around this script and get it to produce the list with the right spec. https://github.com/tonybaloney/github-contrib-tag-cloud/blob/master/gitcloud/__main__.py
I had to do some work on it to make sure we don't just order a bunch of t-shirts with @KAMI in massive letters. (although, thanks for your contributions) There's a bit of a catch-22 with the sponsorship since Apache rules state you can't have the logo next to a corporate logo. But we can of course say which corporate sponsored the initiative. So if we can find a sponsor that doesn't mind not having their names on the t-shirts but they would get love and mentions in return! Anthony On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 12:56 AM, Eric Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > Agree that this is an awesome idea. I also like the idea of a larger set > of contributors on the back of the shirt. Maybe to be fair, go with the top > 50 contributors <https://github.com/apache/libcloud/graphs/contributors>, > or anyone with 5+ commits. > > I'm also happy to dig up some sponsorship funding and am even willing to > contribute out of pocket too. > > On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 3:55 AM, Tomaz Muraus <[email protected]> wrote: > >> (dropping other ASF mailing lists) >> >> I love the idea. >> >> I already wanted to order some nice stickers from sticker mule in the past, >> but I got put off by 50$ shipping to Slovenia. >> >> As far as including contributor names on the t-shirts goes - I also like >> that idea, but I'm wondering how to decide which names to include (and how >> to make that decision fair). >> >> We had many contributors over the years so it's probably impossible to >> include all 200+ names on the t-shirt (unless we use a really tiny font >> size :)) >> >> On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 11:45 PM, anthony shaw <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> > Thanks Shane >> > >> > Adding the rest of the community to the thread (dev@) and the PMC. >> > >> > Everyone we are discussing the 1.0 milestone and doing a thank you for >> all >> > the contributors. This would be a giveaway Tshirt. >> > >> > I've started mucking around with a script to pull the data from the >> GitHub >> > API https://github.com/tonybaloney/github-contrib-tag-cloud >> > >> > Anthony >> > >> > Sent from Outlook Mobile <https://aka.ms/qtex0l> >> > >> > _____________________________ >> > From: Shane Curcuru <[email protected]> >> > Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 9:32 AM >> > Subject: Re: Apache Libcloud "road to 1.0" >> > To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, < >> > [email protected]> >> > Cc: Tomaz Muraus <[email protected]> >> > >> > >> > >> > (Note mixed private/public mailing lists) >> > >> > Yay libcloud! Sounds like some awesome energy here. >> > >> > - You should ask on the privately-archived [email protected] for >> > permissions to use the ASF feather logo (note also: we have a brand new >> > feather now: http://apache.org/foundation/press/kit/ ) >> > >> > In general if this is the PMC producing goods to give away for free, use >> > is allowed as long as Apache logos aren't combined with other corporate >> > logos. Making a libcloud logo shirt with a listing of all your >> > contributors would be awesome - since they are the people who have built >> > the software, they certainly can have their names there. 8-) >> > >> > - The ASF is a public charity, so we have to be careful with our >> > expenses, but there have been cases where we've provided some funding >> > for specific project items - hopefully someone else here will speak up >> > about that. >> > >> > If you can get another company to pay for the items, that's fine too >> > from the ASF's point of view, as long as logos aren't combined. These >> > should be giveaways promoting libcloud and your community, not some >> > other company. >> > >> > - I strongly recommend including private@libcloud (or dev@libcloud) when >> > discussing this. That ensures everyone knows the whole PMC is aware of >> > what's happening. >> > >> > - Shane >> > >> > anthony shaw wrote on 1/27/16 4:53 PM: >> > > To whom it may concern, >> > > >> > > I am on the PMC for Apache Libcloud, which has been a TLP since 2011. >> > > >> > > Tomaz Muraus (PMC Chair) is Cc'ed. >> > > >> > > Libcloud is nearing the major milestone of a 1.0 release, which has >> > > been many years in the making. We have released a community >> > > pre-release >> > >> http://libcloud.apache.org/blog/2016/01/26/libcloud-1-0-0-pre1-released.html >> > > to get initial feedback. >> > > >> > > To celebrate (and help market) the major milestone we would like to >> > > design some swag to give away to our contributors that help us release >> > > 1.0 stable. >> > > >> > > One of the ideas is to have a rock festival themed t-shirt and have >> > > the "lineup" as a list of the contributors on the back. E.g. >> > > >> > >> https://www.rocknshop.de/images/product_images/popup_images/Hurricane_Festival_2014_T_Shirt_Logo_Wolf_Crest_mit_Line_Up_black-9267_1.jpg >> > > >> > > We are also trying to promote more community involvement by speaking >> > > at local meetups, featured on FLOSS weekly next week as well as >> > > sharing on social media. >> > > >> > > I have some questions: >> > > >> > > * What help, if any, can we get in help talk and market the 1.0 major >> > > milestone? Can we post guest blogs on the apache site? I have posted a >> > > CFP for ApacheCon to talk about the major milestone and feature >> > > announcements. >> > > * Can we ask for t-shirt sponsorship from some of the commercial >> > > organisations that use our project? For example SaltStack, Amazon and >> > > Google. Can we then mention them and include their logo on the >> > > t-shirt? >> > > * If we cannot get sponsorship funding from commercial users, is there >> > > a marketing fund to assist from the ASF? >> > > * Can we use the apache brand on the front in line with the libcloud >> > logo? >> > > >> > > Regards, >> > > Anthony Shaw >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>
