So, two of us, Ambassadors here at Manipal are starting a sort of a campaign to increase the number of students using Fedora in college.
This is the first part of the campaign: The poster 😉
I’ll keep the blog updated with the other steps that we take. If there are any changes needed in the poster (as per guidelines etc that I could have missed), please comment or email me at “ankursinha AT fedoraproject DOT org” . I still have 4-5 days to put these up.
Better if you can use the fedora [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Logo logo] in place of written one.
We at the design team would be happy to help with replacing the logo with the correct one.
ah.. you’d do that? awesome.. 🙂 i can upload you the xcf source (if you need it). Im sure you folks would make it better than what i have 🙂
Ankur, Can you please use a smaller image and perhaps put this high-res image elsewhere and set a link for that location? A 2 MB image is sort of a pain to load. Thanks 🙂
hi,
done..
regards,
Ankur
Suggest you use a much scaled down version of the image for the blog post – feedreaders seem to crash on the image
hi,
okay.. scaled down quite a bit now..
regards,
Ankur
I am talking about putting the correct logo, so you don’t have to take all the bureaucracy for obtaining its source.
The source or at least a JPEG without the “Fedora 11 Leonidas” text will be needed.
hey..
is this okay?
I’ll upload the source if you need it. Please let me know.
regards,
Ankur
I left it layered, so you can adjust the positioning if you like.
http://nicubunu.ro/pictures/King_1920x1200.xcf.bz2
The logo *must* be white, according to the usage guidelines (white over a dark background and blue above a light one). Then if the logo is white, it make sense to have the code name also white.
hi,
thanks.. ill use this one.. 🙂
regards,
Ankur
hi,
is the campaign about using fedora instead of windows or using fedora instead of any other Linux distribution?
cheers
hey,
It’s about using FOSS. And since I’m a Fedora Ambassador I try to get as many FOSS users to atleast try Fedora out as I can. They choose if they want to use it or not 🙂
Ankur