If the image is big enough, we could have 3 different laptop brands all showing 
fedora. That would help people realise it doesn't just work on selected 
laptops, and is portable

Chris

James Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>I also agree that my first choice would be an IBM think pad but again as jzb 
>wrote it might make people think that there is some kind of sponsorship there.
>
>
>I think laptops such as the HP envy are quite nice as they are clean looking 
>and not easily recognisable. 
>
>
>Just my two pence.
>
>
>Smittix
>
>On Wednesday, 22 October 2014, Joe Brockmeier <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>On 10/22/2014 01:35 PM, Máirín Duffy wrote:
>
>
>Do we have any preferences as to what model laptop we might want to
>feature? If we did this, would we have to blur out / debrand the system?
>
>Does anyone have thoughts on this kind of thing?
>
>
>My feeling is that ThinkPads are sort of the informal go-to Fedora laptop, but 
>maybe that's just my bias/history showing.
>
>Not sure whether that's necessary, though it's *possible* that showing a 
>logo/distinctive laptop might imply to some folks there's some sort of 
>sponsor/endorsement relationship where none exists.
>
>Best,
>
>jzb
>
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