Re: Updated "Why choose GNOME" leaflet

2006-10-17 Thread Andreas Nilsson
Thomas Wood wrote: > Andreas and I have been working on improving the "Why choose GNOME" > leaflet for the upcoming LinuxWorld Expo in London, UK. So far, we have > come up with the following draft: > . > > We're now looking for comments on the tex

Re: Updated "Why choose GNOME" leaflet

2006-10-17 Thread Karl Fischer
On 10/16/06, Thomas Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andreas and I have been working on improving the "Why choose GNOME" > leaflet for the upcoming LinuxWorld Expo in London, UK. So far, we have > come up with the following draft: > . > > We're no

Re: Updated "Why choose GNOME" leaflet

2006-10-16 Thread Santiago Roza
On 10/16/06, Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > * Change "IBM, HP and Sun" to focus on the major distributors, who we can >clearly associate with GNOME: Red Hat, Novell, Sun, Canonical. we can also clearly associate sun with gnome through java desktop system: http://en.wikipedia.org/wi

Re: Updated "Why choose GNOME" leaflet

2006-10-16 Thread Jeff Waugh
> Canonical or Ubuntu? I imagine most people would now recognise the Ubuntu > and Fedora names more than the parent organisations, and I suspect this is > probably deliberate. That's certainly true in Ubuntu's case, but less so for Fedora. Besides, for this audience, the Red Hat association is a

Re: Updated "Why choose GNOME" leaflet

2006-10-16 Thread Jeff Waugh
> > * Use the new foot device and logotype. The spacing of the logo and > > first two paragraphs looks awkward. Too much on the left and top, too > > little on the right and bottom. > > Máiríns new stuff in the gnome wiki, right? Yep. > The text mentions that it runs on Unix, Linux and even Win

Re: Updated "Why choose GNOME" leaflet

2006-10-16 Thread Andreas Nilsson
Jeff Waugh wrote: > > > >> We're now looking for comments on the text to make it more fun and >> interesting. It's probably worth noting the prospective audience will >> probably be IT managers and small developers. >> > > Suggestions: > > * "Why Choose GNOME?" -> "Put your foot down: Dem

Re: Updated "Why choose GNOME" leaflet

2006-10-16 Thread Joachim Noreiko
--- Andreas Nilsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Joachim Noreiko wrote: > > --- Thomas Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >> Andreas and I have been working on improving the > >> "Why choose GNOME" > >> leaflet for the upcoming LinuxWorld Expo in > London, > >> UK. So far, we have > >>

Re: Updated "Why choose GNOME" leaflet

2006-10-16 Thread Thomas Wood
Jeff Waugh wrote: > > >> We're now looking for comments on the text to make it more fun and >> interesting. It's probably worth noting the prospective audience will >> probably be IT managers and small developers. > > Suggestions: > > * "Why Choose GNOME?" -> "Put your foot down: Demand GNOME.

Re: Updated "Why choose GNOME" leaflet

2006-10-16 Thread Jeff Waugh
> We're now looking for comments on the text to make it more fun and > interesting. It's probably worth noting the prospective audience will > probably be IT managers and small developers. Suggestions: * "Why Choose GNOME?" -> "Put your foot down: Demand GNOME." (semi-joking; this heading w

Re: Updated "Why choose GNOME" leaflet

2006-10-16 Thread Andreas Nilsson
Joachim Noreiko wrote: > --- Thomas Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> Andreas and I have been working on improving the >> "Why choose GNOME" >> leaflet for the upcoming LinuxWorld Expo in London, >> UK. So far, we have >> come up with the following draft: >>

Re: Updated "Why choose GNOME" leaflet

2006-10-16 Thread Joachim Noreiko
--- Thomas Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andreas and I have been working on improving the > "Why choose GNOME" > leaflet for the upcoming LinuxWorld Expo in London, > UK. So far, we have > come up with the following draft: > . > > We're now

Updated "Why choose GNOME" leaflet

2006-10-16 Thread Thomas Wood
Andreas and I have been working on improving the "Why choose GNOME" leaflet for the upcoming LinuxWorld Expo in London, UK. So far, we have come up with the following draft: . We're now looking for comments on the text to make it more fun and inte