Thanks and Merry Christmas to all of you too!

Maxime Sinclair wrote:
> Hello XWiki Community,
>
> Christmas is coming, and I have a gift for you. I hope you will enjoy it.
>
> As you may know, recently, a Brazilia advertising agency produce fake
> vintage ads for Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Skype. I thought these
> posters are really amazing. You will find the story here
> http://www.dailybloggr.com/2010/08/cool-vintage-ads-of-facebook-twitter-youtube-skype/
>
> More recently, I read the book "From Airline Reservations to Sonic the
> Hedgehog: A History of the Software Industry" by Martin Campbell-Kelly
> (2003). Each chapter is illustrated by an official old ad of a
> software. And I was charmed by the poster of AUTOFLOW, showing the
> face of a woman with beautiful eyes.
> http://u1.ipernity.com/17/25/71/9552571.c1e1c1ef.jpg
>
> This give me an idea : to make a fake XWiki ad, copying the Autoflow
> one. Of course, XWiki is a so great wiki that it doesn't need
> advertising to spread the world. Maybe it can help... It's the result
> of this idea that I'm glad to give you today.
>
> I paid attention to produce this work with public domain material so I
> think I can publish this poster in the public domain (even if I'm far
> from being a license specialist). So I encourage you to print it on
> your t-shirt, on your mug, to modify it, to share it, to redistribute
> it.
> I've tried to preserve the message of the ad, just replacing some
> words, or at least to retain the spirit of the original sentences. But
> I'm sure you can find better arguments and it's easy to edit with
> Gimp.
>
> This page will show you the fake ad for XWiki in a small size but it's
> easier to compare with the original work :
> http://www.ipernity.com/doc/sinclair/9552524
>
> The full work is available in a public google doc folder (you don't
> need to have an account)
> https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B2p8AuezuBCcZDc2MWY0M2EtNjBiNC00MWRmLWEzZTktNTJmOGVmMTE5MDFj&hl=en
> - copyrights.txt describes the origins of the photo and fonts used
> - XWikiForChristmas.xcf is the Gimp file of the poster
> - XWikiForChristmas.jpg is the full resolution image (exported from Gimp)
>
>
> For your information, Autoflow was a software development tool that
> produces automatically the flowchart of a computer program. In 1965,
> Autoflow was the first commercial software to be sold as an
> independant product (not attached to a hardware device). It was a big
> success for ADR, its editor, with more than 10000 units sold.
>
> To conclude, I hope this encourage you, the XWiki community, to
> develop smart features, to maintain a high level of quality and to
> support kindly stupid users.
>
> Long live XWiki and merry Christmas to you and your family.
>
> Maxime Sinclair
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Ricardo Rodríguez
CTO
eBioTIC.
Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems

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