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On 05/09/2014 05:36 AM, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
Something like this?
Yeah, I like that idea - a t-shirt that looks like a team jersey.
Is this universal enough? It should look like a football (soccer) jersey more than anything else for mass global appeal. :)
I think a real game jersey for folks doing booth duty might be way cool (literally, too, during summer conferences :)) - those might have some nice predefined styles we could choose from, with our number 10 and name print plus logo in front.
KB has also stated that he likes the more professional look of button down shirts, polos, even blazers. Personally, I do both, depending on the conference.
So something to talk about another time is what do we recommend for booth appearance and attitude.
For now we can proceed with a fun design that is also professional-enough for many of us.
- - Karsten
I don't know how much it would cost to do a big pile of them, so maybe a regular tshirt version in larger numbers?
//Tuomas
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From: "Tuomas Kuosmanen" tkuosman@redhat.com To: "Karsten Wade" kwade@redhat.com, centos-promo@centos.org, "Tuomas Kuosmanen" tigert@redhat.com Sent: Tuesday, May 6, 2014 10:17:26 AM Subject: Re: 10 year anniversary
An idea for the tshirt / anniversary graphic could be a foot/baseball/whatever sports shirt with the number 10 on back and CENTOS as name.
The number could also be composed of symbols that picture all the things and tasks CentOS is being used for. Like numbers that are formed from symbols.
But a game jersey might be cool, no idea how costy those would be and how much time is needed to make one.
The "10" might of course work on a tshirt too.
//T
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The CentOS Project has a 10 year anniversary coming up -- 14 May 2004.
I've been meaning to bring this up for a while now, I reckon there are a few ideas floating around out there.
== Ideas
- New t-shirt design for the anniversary. * Another useful &
meaningful easy giveaway, such as a new sticker sheet. * A month long party across the globe. * Anniversary cake at every Dojo for the next few months. * Website promotion - new content on the www.centos.org page top. * Social media campaign to support the above. * User videos - "How I use CentOS Linux" - "Happy birthday CentOS Project!" - "Why you might like CentOS ..." - Etc. * "Next 10 years" town hall sessions - live video chats with contributors and users about ideas for the project direction and roadmap for the next decade.
What other ideas do you have?
Who is interested in working on this?
I've invited Tuomas Kuosmanen to the discussion. He's been thinking about CentOS Project design things since last year, for example he designed the new www.centos.org site.
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On 05/14/2014 08:27 PM, Karsten Wade wrote:
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On 05/09/2014 05:36 AM, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
Something like this?
Yeah, I like that idea - a t-shirt that looks like a team jersey.
Is this universal enough? It should look like a football (soccer) jersey more than anything else for mass global appeal. :)
Should definitely go with a rugby shirt.
I think a real game jersey for folks doing booth duty might be way cool (literally, too, during summer conferences :)) - those might have some nice predefined styles we could choose from, with our number 10 and name print plus logo in front.
KB has also stated that he likes the more professional look of button down shirts, polos, even blazers. Personally, I do both, depending on the conference.
So something to talk about another time is what do we recommend for booth appearance and attitude.
For now we can proceed with a fun design that is also professional-enough for many of us.
A rugby shirt can give you the best of both - a sport shirt that is closer to a polo than to a tshirt.
On 05/15/2014 04:42 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
Is this universal enough? It should look like a football (soccer) jersey more than anything else for mass global appeal. :)
Should definitely go with a rugby shirt.
That could work too.