Hi,
@Ruth is that not heavily depending on the budget, what it can be? from marketing perspective I would say something fedora.next related, how would be a sticker sheet with the logos for the products. That can be designed fast and we only have to look for a vendor for it. Think you know where to find me ;) @Mailga Flyer are usually not a good idea, if I get such a bag I dont carry everything around with me, I get rid of the most things I dont want like Flyer ;) So next conference you visit have an eye on the trash can br gnokii 2014-08-25 20:56 GMT+02:00 Gabriele Trombini (mailga) < [email protected]>: > In data lunedì 25 agosto 2014 14:18:38, Ruth Suehle ha scritto: > > > Please can you explain me what a "bag insert" is? > > > > Something they put in the attendee bag on behalf of your project. > Generally > > a postcard or flyer of some sort. Sticker. Sometimes a USB stick or > pen or > > whatever. A notable exception is Open Hardware Summit, which > requires all > > bag inserts to be useful items. > > Thank you Ruth. > > IMHO in this case we can write a Fedora presentation with target to > "how to get Fedora" and "how to contribute". > > At the moment I'm not sure that talking about Fedora.next is > productive, because links are not ready (new site is still work in > progress), but it's certainly a added value to the Project. > > The graphic to apply is also in a alpha phase, but that's a secondary > problem. > > So we have to decide if is the case to mention Fedora.Next (added > value) or don't talk of it. > > In any case I think we should produce a flyer. > > Gabri > > > > > > > > > > > -- > marketing mailing list > [email protected] > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing > -- make me rich, buy my Inkscape book http://is.gd/yq5OD0 ;)
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