The latest version of the posters and slides are now available in the
opensuse-artwork repository under a CC 3.0 BY-NC-SA license. I tried
to compress the material by tar'ing everything, but if you're gonna
download all four packages it's still a 50MB+ download. That's because
I wanted to use high-resolution artwork (where available) to allow for
some scaling.

https://gitorious.org/opensuse-artwork/opensuse-artwork/blobs/master/posters/pdf/posters.tar.gz
https://gitorious.org/opensuse-artwork/opensuse-artwork/blobs/master/posters/src/posters-src.tar.gz
https://gitorious.org/opensuse-artwork/opensuse-artwork/blobs/master/slides/slides.tar.gz
https://gitorious.org/opensuse-artwork/opensuse-artwork/blobs/master/slides/slides-src.tar.gz

Feel free to translate the material into your native language using
Scribus 1.4.0rc1. If you're still having trouble with the files, let
me know. I'll look into it when I have some free time, so it may take
a while.

Cheers,
Pieter

2011/5/21 Pieter De Decker <[email protected]>
>
> Alright... I have upconverted all Scribus files to v1.4.0rc1 files, rewritten 
> some text and collected all necessary fonts and color profiles for each file. 
> I have the poster and slide sources along with their exported PDFs ready to 
> go. If Jos would be so kind to provide me a Git account and a folder in the 
> artwork repository, I can upload them for everyone to use :)
> If I release the material under a Creative Commons 3.0 BY-NC-SA license, will 
> that be loose enough to allow everyone to create their local translations and 
> to use them to promote openSUSE?
> I should point out that the backgrounds on some of the posters/slides are 
> below the recommended minimum DPI, but I don't have the time to search for 
> other suitable background images right now. Also, the YaST logo that I used 
> is only 256x256 pixels, so this may produce less than satisfactory results if 
> printed. Does anyone know where I can find an SVG version of the YaST logo?
> Pieter
>
> 2011/4/26 Pieter De Decker <[email protected]>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> > I would like to put them in git*, how about you getting access so you
>> > can update them if/when you like?
>> Yes, I'd like that! :-) I will fix the sources and add them to the
>> repository for translation as soon as I have some time. That may take
>> a couple of weeks, I'm afraid.
>>
>> > The licensing IS a bit of an issue - it's really helpful if we are able
>> > to translate flyers etc and for that, artwork needs to be GPL like and
>> > come with sources... Any way we can convince you to release the source?
>> I've already released the sources. The Box.net link must be somewhere
>> on the mailing list, but I'll put the fixed sources in the Git repo
>> when I have the time. As for the licensing: I've included a text file
>> in the posters/slides ZIP that collects the licensing information, but
>> I don't know if the material's licenses are compatible with the GPL
>> license. Is there an intellectual property expert in the room?
>>
>> > We don't have it translated due to some problems with the source files
>> Are you unable to open them or does the source render incorrectly on
>> your computer? I'll look into it when my work load quiets down.
>>
>> Pieter
>>
>> 2011/4/26 Kostas Koudaras <[email protected]>
>> >
>> > 2011/4/25 Jos Poortvliet <[email protected]>:
>> > > On 2011-02-15 Pieter wrote:
>> > >> Hi Andreas,
>> > >>
>> > >> I already added the posters here:
>> > >> http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Artwork_miscellaneous
>> > >>
>> > >> I could add the slides to
>> > >> http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Presentations, but I don't think
>> > >> they're fit for presentations because they've got too much text on
>> > >> them, which takes away a lot of attention from the speaker. I modeled
>> > >> them to be the sort of slides that you might take a look at when
>> > >> you're passing by a booth. That's my opinion - of course you're free
>> > >> to use them how you want. :-)
>> > >
>> > > you're entirely right, the slides belong somewhere - exactly in the
>> > > place you put them: Slideshow for booths :D
>> > >
>> > > I would like to put them in git*, how about you getting access so you
>> > > can update them if/when you like?
>> > >
>> > > * https://gitorious.org/opensuse-artwork/opensuse-
>> > > artwork/trees/master/slides
>> > >
>> > > The licensing IS a bit of an issue - it's really helpful if we are able
>> > > to translate flyers etc and for that, artwork needs to be GPL like and
>> > > come with sources... Any way we can convince you to release the source?
>> > >
>> > > (I would use it to at least produce Spanish and Portugese versions, I
>> > > know the greeks already have it in their language. But it also makes it
>> > > possible for us to update this in the future...)
>> >
>> > We don't have it translated due to some problems with the source files
>> > but anyway we got them printed and they got a lot of peoples
>> > attention. It is some great piece of artwork and definitely we could
>> > use it globally.
>> > Kostas
>> > >
>> > >> Cheers,
>> > >> Pieter
>> > >>
>> > >> 2011/2/15 Andreas Jaeger <[email protected]>
>> > >>
>> > >> > On Friday, February 11, 2011 11:03:10 PM Pieter De Decker wrote:
>> > >> > > Hi everyone,
>> > >> > >
>> > >> > > A few weeks ago, I shared drafts of some openSUSE posters I made.
>> > >> > > I finalized the posters tonight.
>> > >> > >
>> > >> > > I've made a total of six posters on various subjects:
>> > >> > > - openSUSE's stable/tumbleweed repositories
>> > >> > > - The community
>> > >> > > - YaST
>> > >> > > - The fact that openSUSE lets you choose KDE or GNOME during
>> > >> > > setup - Driver installs (or the lack thereof)
>> > >> > > - SUSE Studio: roll your own Linux distribution
>> > >> > >
>> > >> > > I've zipped up all posters and you can download 'em here:
>> > >> > > http://www.box.net/shared/hxllbeglvc
>> > >> > >
>> > >> > > Helen asked me if I wanted to make some slides for SCALE, so I
>> > >> > > made 16:9 widescreen versions of these posters. You can get the
>> > >> > > slides here:
>> > >> > > http://www.box.net/shared/mhcya0t2p9
>> > >> > >
>> > >> > > @Kostas: Here is the source of one of the posters. Can you test
>> > >> > > if you can open it (with correct fonts and images)? If so, I'll
>> > >> > > upload the other five posters so that you can translate them to
>> > >> > > Greek. http://www.box.net/shared/hfmvz1dxeu
>> > >> > >
>> > >> > > I've added myself to the marketing mailing list, so hopefully I
>> > >> > > won't miss any replies now.
>> > >> >
>> > >> > I propose to add links to these to the openSUSE wiki, so that
>> > >> > others can find and use it. I guess it should be added to
>> > >> > http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Presentations
>> > >> >
>> > >> > Pieter, could you do this, please?
>> > >> >
>> > >> > thanks a lot for these nice posters!
>> > >> >
>> > >> > Andreas
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