On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 22:04 -0600, Paul Cutler wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 17:49 +0000, Nelson Marques wrote:
> > 
> > On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 21:27 +0000, Nelson Marques wrote:
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Hi all,
> > > 
> > > In attachment there is a proposal for a new campaign and it's goals. To
> > > unravel this a bit, it aims to position GNOME brand as an ecological
> > > supporting brand alongside with some things we can do to promote this.
> > > 
> > > Another aspect interesting is that through this campaign we are also
> > > trying to mobilize new artists to cooperate with GNOME Project.
> > > 
> > > There are other concerns, and this campaign was designed to be a generic
> > > campaign that would allow other campaigns to brew from this one, mainly
> > > to support GNOME through art.
> > > 
> > > I am proposing with this campaign the following:
> > > 
> > > 1. Give names to GNOME Releases based on endangered species which share
> > > strong points with the main features of GNOME. This is appealing to
> > > users and at some point allows the usage of a more catchy name for every
> > > release, thus we promote a social responsible cause and broaden our
> > > contributors to a new standard, including organizations which promote
> > > several endangered species through the donation of art and media such as
> > > high resolution pictures, movies, etc.
> > > This is also a great opportunity to advocate the usage of Free
> > > Standards.
> > > 
> > > 2. Support the existing GNOME artistic community through the
> > > availability of donated media.
> > > 
> > > 3. Stimulate Open Desktop standard through following up campaigns and
> > > "call for help" campaigns that are aimed to introducing GNOME to more
> > > people and thus increase our artists.
> > > 
> > > 4. Provide grounds that can improve the concept people have around
> > > GNOME, and earn more muscle.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > I would deeply like that everyone could advance with suggestions for
> > > this campaign and place in personal comments so I can work to make it an
> > > attractive campaign and take it from paper into implementation.
> > > 
> > > Despite I don't need help to make this happen, as I am willing to offer
> > > my time to gather for support between other organizations, to work in
> > > the wiki campaign page, and whatever is necessary, I would like to have
> > > someone that can speak in the name of GNOME Foundation to follow this so
> > > that it complies with the vision behind GNOME.
> > > 
> > >  Please flame at will...
> > > 
> > >  Nelson
> > 
> > 
> >  The SOS Lynx (http://www.soslynx.com) has confirmed support if we
> > advance with this campaign through the donation of high resolution
> > images and videos about the lynx.
> > 
> >  This is a great thing I suppose. During this thread it was mentioned
> > the issue of the Lynx being a big cat and Apple using big cats (from a
> > marketing point of view, I would favor the Lynx for starting up,
> > specially because of Apple, but I understand the concerns, and this is
> > not compared to label a distribution as Temujin (Genghis Kahn, the
> > Impaler). I'm also working on Red Wolfes and Spyder Monkeys until
> > someone comes up with further suggestions, this not set on stone and can
> > be changed).
> > 
> >  I would request from the list that someone who has good communication
> > channel with the developers to point me or eventually report to the list
> > the strongest points of the GNOME 3.0, like security, flexibility, etc
> > and the technology behind them, so we can establish a parallelism with
> > the species focused for that release. 
> >  We can most likely create a release video sharing this parallelism. I
> > can find someone to create such video (professional, working on pro
> > bono) if I get a script/guidelines of what we need to focus for the
> > release.
> > 
> >  I'm also working on a final revision of the document supplied without
> > grammar errors and more objective/insightful so we can file it for later
> > consult if needed.
> > 
> >  And from this point on (doesn't affect final revision of the document,
> > as it will keep the same issues), I'm waiting for a go.
> > 
> >  If this "GO" arrives, I'll need access to write a Wiki page for the
> > "Save the Wildlife" Campaign. If someone can provide me a contact of
> > someone who can represent the GNOME Artists community so we can start
> > working on the depot for submited materials would be great.
> >  
> >  Anything else, feel free to share.
> > 
> >  Nelson.
> 
> 
> Nelson, 
> 
> Thanks for doing this. However, my biggest concern about the SOS Lynx is
> the fact that Ubuntu will has codenamed their upcoming 10.04 release
> "Lucid Lynx".  I'm happy to support the idea of codenaming releases with
> the release team, but I think the Lynx is too confusing in the
> marketplace between the GNOME and Ubuntu brands.
> 
> Are there are any other potential choices we could use?
> 
> Paul

Already pointed 2 earlier... Red Wolf and Spider Monkey. Can dig more :)

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