Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Marketing Resources
It would probably be a bit too disorganized, and too much work to make it easy to submit new things. As great as a wiki is, its a bit over kill and too hard to navigate. On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Dan Trevino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Why not use the wiki? > > > > On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Paul Bartell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > IT might be possible to have a document hosting site specifically for > > the marketing materials, in which a moderator has to look at posts, > > instead of them just being posted, someone can then link to a page of > > the document site from the fourms. It might also be good to have a > > simple listing. I know the cms XOOPS has a file managment module, > > though we can probably get a php/ruby/whatever else programmer to make > > a custom one that looks relativey good, though i do remember a > > marketing site that had something of the sort already. > > > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 5:12 AM, Craig A. Eddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Something to think about, when setting up a site for marketing > resources, > > > is the physical size of those resources in kilobytes. As a draftsman > that > > > had to do everything, I learned that resolution, whether of graphics or > of > > > documents, matters. What is called "printer quality" resolution is 300 > to > > > 600 dots per inch (DPI). This can result in very large files, and if > > > Marketing is going to have resources available, will result in the need > of > > > considerable space to store them. > > > > > > At the moment, I'm looking at the attachments portion of the Forums. > The > > > last 2 columns have been deleted, since here I'm just discussing the > > > physical size: > > > > > > > > > bmp 19.5 KB > > > > > > > > > bz2 976.6 KB > > > > > > > > > deb 976.6 KB > > > > > > > > > doc 195.3 KB > > > > > > > > > gif 976.6 KB > > > > > > > > > gpl 976.6 KB > > > > > > > > > gz 976.6 KB > > > > > > > > > jpe 19.5 KB > > > > > > > > > jpeg 19.5 KB > > > > > > > > > jpg 976.6 KB > > > > > > > > > odg 19.5 KB > > > > > > > > > odp 19.5 KB > > > > > > > > > ods 19.5 KB > > > > > > > > > odt 19.5 KB > > > > > > > > > pdf 19.5 KB > > > > > > > > > png 976.6 KB > > > > > > > > > psd 19.5 KB > > > > > > > > > py 19.5 KB > > > > > > > > > sh 19.5 KB > > > > > > > > > svg 976.6 KB > > > > > > > > > tar 976.6 KB > > > > > > > > > txt 19.5 KB > > > > > > > > > xcf 976.6 KB > > > > > > > > > zip 976.6 KB > > > Now, I have an odt file that the Arizona LoCo is using for a flier for > the > > > Hardy Heron release. The size is 146.8 KB. Obviously, I can't put > that up > > > on the forum for other people to edit, since odt format is restricted to > > > 19.5 KB. Yet that's exactly what we need to be able to do. As a > matter of > > > fact, when I released it to the Team, I had to release it as a graphic, > a > > > jpg file > > > > (http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=64598&d=1207088622). > > > Even acceptable pdf format size is way to small for use for submission, > and > > > that isn't even editable. > > > > > > We need to be able to use editable formats and submit them as such, for > > > others to be able to manipulate for their needs. Submitting as a > graphic > > > doesn't cut it, where text is involved. Alignments and special effects > that > > > can be done in OpenOffice.org are unavailable in GIMP, etc. This may > > > preclude using the forums as our means of sharing, and require some > other > > > method. > > > > > > I don't happen to have a good answer to this problem, nor am I > limiting my > > > ideas to only that which I can conceive. What I'm hoping is that > others in > > > Marketing might have suggestions that would solve the problem. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Craig > > > Tyche > > > > > > > > > -- > > > ubuntu-marketing mailing list > > > ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com > > > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > "He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the > > present controls the past." - 1984 > > > > Random quote of the week/month/whenever i get to updating it: "Don't > > worry about people stealing an idea. If it's original, you will have > > to ram it down their throats." > > - Howard Aiken > > > > -- > > ubuntu-marketing mailing list > > ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com > > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing > > > -- "He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past." - 1984
Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Marketing Resources
Why not use the wiki? On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Paul Bartell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > IT might be possible to have a document hosting site specifically for > the marketing materials, in which a moderator has to look at posts, > instead of them just being posted, someone can then link to a page of > the document site from the fourms. It might also be good to have a > simple listing. I know the cms XOOPS has a file managment module, > though we can probably get a php/ruby/whatever else programmer to make > a custom one that looks relativey good, though i do remember a > marketing site that had something of the sort already. > > > > On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 5:12 AM, Craig A. Eddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Something to think about, when setting up a site for marketing resources, > > is the physical size of those resources in kilobytes. As a draftsman that > > had to do everything, I learned that resolution, whether of graphics or of > > documents, matters. What is called "printer quality" resolution is 300 to > > 600 dots per inch (DPI). This can result in very large files, and if > > Marketing is going to have resources available, will result in the need of > > considerable space to store them. > > > > At the moment, I'm looking at the attachments portion of the Forums. The > > last 2 columns have been deleted, since here I'm just discussing the > > physical size: > > > > > > bmp 19.5 KB > > > > > > bz2 976.6 KB > > > > > > deb 976.6 KB > > > > > > doc 195.3 KB > > > > > > gif 976.6 KB > > > > > > gpl 976.6 KB > > > > > > gz 976.6 KB > > > > > > jpe 19.5 KB > > > > > > jpeg 19.5 KB > > > > > > jpg 976.6 KB > > > > > > odg 19.5 KB > > > > > > odp 19.5 KB > > > > > > ods 19.5 KB > > > > > > odt 19.5 KB > > > > > > pdf 19.5 KB > > > > > > png 976.6 KB > > > > > > psd 19.5 KB > > > > > > py 19.5 KB > > > > > > sh 19.5 KB > > > > > > svg 976.6 KB > > > > > > tar 976.6 KB > > > > > > txt 19.5 KB > > > > > > xcf 976.6 KB > > > > > > zip 976.6 KB > > Now, I have an odt file that the Arizona LoCo is using for a flier for the > > Hardy Heron release. The size is 146.8 KB. Obviously, I can't put that up > > on the forum for other people to edit, since odt format is restricted to > > 19.5 KB. Yet that's exactly what we need to be able to do. As a matter of > > fact, when I released it to the Team, I had to release it as a graphic, a > > jpg file > > (http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=64598&d=1207088622). > > Even acceptable pdf format size is way to small for use for submission, and > > that isn't even editable. > > > > We need to be able to use editable formats and submit them as such, for > > others to be able to manipulate for their needs. Submitting as a graphic > > doesn't cut it, where text is involved. Alignments and special effects > that > > can be done in OpenOffice.org are unavailable in GIMP, etc. This may > > preclude using the forums as our means of sharing, and require some other > > method. > > > > I don't happen to have a good answer to this problem, nor am I limiting my > > ideas to only that which I can conceive. What I'm hoping is that others in > > Marketing might have suggestions that would solve the problem. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Craig > > Tyche > > > > > > -- > > ubuntu-marketing mailing list > > ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com > > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing > > > > > > > > -- > "He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the > present controls the past." - 1984 > > Random quote of the week/month/whenever i get to updating it: "Don't > worry about people stealing an idea. If it's original, you will have > to ram it down their throats." > - Howard Aiken > > -- > ubuntu-marketing mailing list > ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing > -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing
Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Marketing Resources
IT might be possible to have a document hosting site specifically for the marketing materials, in which a moderator has to look at posts, instead of them just being posted, someone can then link to a page of the document site from the fourms. It might also be good to have a simple listing. I know the cms XOOPS has a file managment module, though we can probably get a php/ruby/whatever else programmer to make a custom one that looks relativey good, though i do remember a marketing site that had something of the sort already. On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 5:12 AM, Craig A. Eddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Something to think about, when setting up a site for marketing resources, > is the physical size of those resources in kilobytes. As a draftsman that > had to do everything, I learned that resolution, whether of graphics or of > documents, matters. What is called "printer quality" resolution is 300 to > 600 dots per inch (DPI). This can result in very large files, and if > Marketing is going to have resources available, will result in the need of > considerable space to store them. > > At the moment, I'm looking at the attachments portion of the Forums. The > last 2 columns have been deleted, since here I'm just discussing the > physical size: > > > bmp 19.5 KB > > > bz2 976.6 KB > > > deb 976.6 KB > > > doc 195.3 KB > > > gif 976.6 KB > > > gpl 976.6 KB > > > gz 976.6 KB > > > jpe 19.5 KB > > > jpeg 19.5 KB > > > jpg 976.6 KB > > > odg 19.5 KB > > > odp 19.5 KB > > > ods 19.5 KB > > > odt 19.5 KB > > > pdf 19.5 KB > > > png 976.6 KB > > > psd 19.5 KB > > > py 19.5 KB > > > sh 19.5 KB > > > svg 976.6 KB > > > tar 976.6 KB > > > txt 19.5 KB > > > xcf 976.6 KB > > > zip 976.6 KB > Now, I have an odt file that the Arizona LoCo is using for a flier for the > Hardy Heron release. The size is 146.8 KB. Obviously, I can't put that up > on the forum for other people to edit, since odt format is restricted to > 19.5 KB. Yet that's exactly what we need to be able to do. As a matter of > fact, when I released it to the Team, I had to release it as a graphic, a > jpg file > (http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=64598&d=1207088622). > Even acceptable pdf format size is way to small for use for submission, and > that isn't even editable. > > We need to be able to use editable formats and submit them as such, for > others to be able to manipulate for their needs. Submitting as a graphic > doesn't cut it, where text is involved. Alignments and special effects that > can be done in OpenOffice.org are unavailable in GIMP, etc. This may > preclude using the forums as our means of sharing, and require some other > method. > > I don't happen to have a good answer to this problem, nor am I limiting my > ideas to only that which I can conceive. What I'm hoping is that others in > Marketing might have suggestions that would solve the problem. > > Thanks, > > Craig > Tyche > > > -- > ubuntu-marketing mailing list > ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing > > -- "He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past." - 1984 Random quote of the week/month/whenever i get to updating it: "Don't worry about people stealing an idea. If it's original, you will have to ram it down their throats." - Howard Aiken -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing
[ubuntu-marketing] Ubuntu presentations for hardy Release parties/FLISOL
Hello everyone! We are planning to update our presentation of ubuntu and its community in Ecuador. For now i am collecting what i find interesting in a presentation page. I think it is about time we have exdclusive presentations for the Server and Edubuntu (one each) geared towards highly likely adopters og the software. Now I have been looking for this, but have not been able to find much stuff in a comprehensive way. The new release highlights lots of new features (virtualization, better support for ebox, SELinux integrated, better AD integration) and many of which are on the server besides the other maravellous things we already have there. People is begging for it and the release of hardy should be that last push towards the creation/organization of these resources. Now, for the Latinamerican community, we need to translate and/or create this resources on time for use under the FLISOL so we can have these ready (translated and with the respective LoCo info) by the time the event happens (just over 2 weeks - Así que pongamonos las pilas ya!) So I propose a starting point for the general effort here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Presentations/WIP And for the FLISOL Presentations: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EcuadorTeam/MaterialPOP/Presentaciones or http://flisol.info/FLISOL2008/Presentaciones Let's get Hardy out the doors and presented as the best release to date! Thanks in advance, Rubén - Hubuntu https://launchpad.net/~hubuntu -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing
[ubuntu-marketing] Marketing Resources
Something to think about, when setting up a site for marketing resources, is the physical size of those resources in kilobytes. As a draftsman that had to do everything, I learned that resolution, whether of graphics or of documents, matters. What is called "printer quality" resolution is 300 to 600 dots per inch (DPI). This can result in very large files, and if Marketing is going to have resources available, will result in the need of considerable space to store them. At the moment, I'm looking at the attachments portion of the Forums. The last 2 columns have been deleted, since here I'm just discussing the physical size: *bmp* 19.5 KB *bz2* 976.6 KB *deb* 976.6 KB *doc* 195.3 KB *gif* 976.6 KB *gpl* 976.6 KB *gz* 976.6 KB *jpe* 19.5 KB *jpeg* 19.5 KB *jpg* 976.6 KB *odg* 19.5 KB *odp* 19.5 KB *ods* 19.5 KB *odt* 19.5 KB *pdf* 19.5 KB *png* 976.6 KB *psd* 19.5 KB *py* 19.5 KB *sh* 19.5 KB *svg* 976.6 KB *tar* 976.6 KB *txt* 19.5 KB *xcf* 976.6 KB *zip* 976.6 KB Now, I have an odt file that the Arizona LoCo is using for a flier for the Hardy Heron release. The size is 146.8 KB. Obviously, I can't put that up on the forum for other people to edit, since odt format is restricted to 19.5 KB. Yet that's exactly what we need to be able to do. As a matter of fact, when I released it to the Team, I had to release it as a graphic, a jpg file (http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=64598&d=1207088622). Even acceptable pdf format size is way to small for use for submission, and that isn't even editable. We need to be able to use editable formats and submit them as such, for others to be able to manipulate for their needs. Submitting as a graphic doesn't cut it, where text is involved. Alignments and special effects that can be done in OpenOffice.org are unavailable in GIMP, etc. This may preclude using the forums as our means of sharing, and require some other method. I don't happen to have a good answer to this problem, nor am I limiting my ideas to only that which I can conceive. What I'm hoping is that others in Marketing might have suggestions that would solve the problem. Thanks, Craig Tyche -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing