In the past year, when we went to events like SCALE10x and FOSDEM, we had some flyers with us and those were very useful as a hand-out.
I believe Tyler created that flyer [1] the day before SCALE10x, but because it was so useful, this year we should improve it.
To set the context, in those conferences there are a lot of people who didn't know Jenkins, or what the continuous integration was. Audience spans many programming languages, too. We are looking for one pager, that works both on A4 and letter (stupid US paper sizes.)
From my memories, - we need a paragraph about what continuous integration is and why it matters. Maybe a bullet list like the latter half? - installation count graph wasn't useful because it doesn't have any labels and it was hard to explain because of the gap in the middle. - Whole bunch of numbers need updating - Maybe examples of those who are using it? To brag about the popularity? - Maybe mention books and hosted services? Any thoughts on what would be useful for promoting Jenkins to new users? [1] http://strongspace.com/rtyler/public/brochure.pdf -- Kohsuke Kawaguchi | CloudBees, Inc. | http://cloudbees.com/ Try Nectar, our professional version of Jenkins
