lkcl, I was just thinking about something: Why don't you try to make a short
but dynamic video about the whole thing?
You know, the fast happy music kind, with fun animations and bullet points. I
know I sound sarcastic but seriously, it's a format that packs a punch, and
it's easy to share.
I have yet to read the whole thing, but to me, this is what it's about, and
what's the coolest things about it:
* credit card-sized computer. Super awesomely practical.
* printing laptop parts (like one frame default color, another one with a
brighter color, and the last one with like way too much colors with "uh..."
written on the frame, just for the fun effect.
* 100% libre. This one is hard to illustrate in a simple AND appealing way.
Portraying the non-free constraints is probably the easiest part (with short
real-life examples).
* To not make the video too long or too hard to digest, I'd add all the other
points in a fast-paced rythm for a few seconds. And then point to the funding
page of course, and maybe a contact adress (or this forum's thread).
The lack of current CPU and RAM super capacity shouldn't be hidden, but
shouldn't be put forward too soon though, I suppose. Same for the
connectivity.
Anyway, just food for thought. A punchy video is worth a thousand words.
Beats my short attention span any day.