On Thu, 2007-10-11 at 17:54 +0200, CTVN wrote:
> putting it in cereal boxes is really an excellent way to get it to the  
> attention of people as "average jane/joe" sees it in the supermarket. this  
> is a top spot and worth lot.
> 
> regarding the actual use of the cd, perhaps its not that effective as  
> people buy cereal to eat and not to install a computer software. so from a  
> usage perspective, CDs would perhaps better be used in context with  
> education. to stimulate actual use of the CD in the cereal boxes,  
> additions of CC music or videos might be something  
> (http://www.linuxelectrons.com/news/linux/11085/fedora-creative-commons-team-deliver-livecontent-distribution)


Box tokens. Collect 1000 box tokens and your school gets a free computer
(Or Sunray for their thin client Global Desktop network). Kids collect
the tokens and take them into school. School puts them together and
claims its computer. LiveCDs running portable apps would be one way of
them trying things out so they didn't need to install anything. Run from
the CD. If you like it click install.

Ian
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