Hello,
Le samedi 17 février 2007 à 20:29 +0100, Attila Kinali a écrit :
> Salut,
> 
> On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 23:33:42 +0100
> luc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > As attachment a archive including the poster in portrait and landscape,
> > both in .ps .pdf and .svg file format.
> > I've put Terry in copy since he wants to do it as well, and certainly
> > with a more professional result.
> > May be he could reuse this stuff, there's the ogp logo from Lourens
> > within.
Sorry to all, I didn't dare to encumber the mailinglist server with a
1Meg archive.
Nonetheless, one can get a .ps and .svg here:
http://lucmars.perso.orange.fr/ava/linuxtag_ogp_poster.ps
http://lucmars.perso.orange.fr/ava/linuxtag_ogp_poster.svg
Though, not yet modified as Attila would to have (see below)
> 
> Thanks a lot for the work. But there are a few points missing
> on the poster. It should foremost contain who we are, beside
> the people on lkml, a few nerds and geeks, nobody knows what
> OGP is. The people on LinuxTag are mostly end users and a few
> developers, but not that many. And i mostly want to reach those
> end users, tell them that we exist, that we are doing something
> for their benefit (ok, mostly our benefit, but who cares ;).
> Because in the end, we need them to buy OGA based cards.
Ok
> 
> So, what we need is
> 1) Who are we
> 2) What are we doing, ie "We build a graphics card whos
> features can be used by any F/OSS OS completely", with
> a stress on "building a graphics card" (that should catch
> peoples attention).
> 3) why we are doing it, ie what problem are we trying to solve
> 4) how we are doing it.
> 
> Currently only 4 and a little bit of 2 is on there. 
Currently, I've picked this litteracy from the wiki, I can digg it again
to find what would cover those four points and stress a bit on the
product.
However, after the end of this month, I couldn't pursue, so somebody
else would have to do it.
> 
> Using simple words and sentences, or just bullet points
> is a plus (people read the posters while passing by,
> so important points need to be visible with one glance).
> 
> And don't be afraid of making two posters, we have the
> space to put up two of them (actualy, last time we had
> trouble to fill the booth with something sensible)

> 
> Again, thanks a lot
> 
>                       Attila Kinali
> 
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