On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 10:36 AM, Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The idea of OGP/OHF T-shirts has been brought up again.
>
>> This will get us attention again and help us a bit with the cashflow.  Ideas?
>
> In the same vein, consider fridge magnets, buttons, stickers both small (1-2 
> inch)
> and large (bumper stickers).
>
> IF (the goal of getting attention is to get more preorders for OGD1)
> then
>        I still think it is better to wait until an initial set of bits (*) is 
> ready
> else
>        never mind

Yeah, and it looks like we're doing that, whether we want to or not.  :)

>
> (*) What is the correct term for the bits that get loaded onto the FPGAs?
> software?  firmware?  microcode?  something else?

Good question.  FPGA logic configuration?


I was thinking it would be maybe confusing but cool to say "This is
not a graphics card" somewhere on the T-shirt.  :)

Ok, here are things we need:

OGP logo
Traversal Logo
OHF logo
Wire-frame diagram of the card

Anything interesting from the posters at LinuxTag that we could include?

How about some slogans?

Bringing the Freedom of Free Software to Computer Hardware

Fully-documented Fully-disclosed, right down to the transistor
('Transistor' is to the point but misleading.  Maybe 'logic gate'?)
(Maybe 'Freely' instead of 'Fully'?)

Not just Free Software -- Free Everything!

Imagine Freedom!
(someone else's idea from before... Denken Sie an: Freiheit  ? ;) )

-- 
Timothy Normand Miller
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~millerti
Open Graphics Project
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