Re: Christmas cards



Hi,

In this case we may have a look to e-cards sending via a recently promoted web
site. (gnomeplanet,gnomejournal...).

All e-cards could be freely snedable, and we could image somethings like four
square visual in single page. As is we could have 1 visual for "Merry XMas and
Happy NY", 1 for a dedicated personnal e-message, 1 for general Gnome Message,
and one randomly Gnome Application Focused.

As is, sponsors have "luxurious" paper cards, and all GNOME lovers can freely
promote our project.

@++
Athos10

Selon Luis Villa <luis villa gmail com>:

On 9/12/05, Claus Schwarm <c schwarm gmx net> wrote:
Hi,

I don't know about other parts of the world but in Germany it is quite
common to sent christmas cards to customers, friends, relatives, etc.

The first company I worked for used christmas cards produced by a
charity foundation, for example. Since Open Source is a sort of charity,
too, the idea is basically to make our 'own' cards.

I've attached a very basic (speak: ugly) draft. I'm not used to
Inkscape.

However, we're used to artwork competitions. Getting better artwork
shouldn't be a complicated problem.

The winning card layout(s) could be used by companies supporting us,
GNOME enthusiasts, etc. It's a rather easy way to present the idea of
switching to normal people.

Problem Number 1 is the money (as usual). Don't know if we could get
financial support from Canonical, Novell, Redhat, etc.

Problem Number 2 is we need someone to organize this.

Interesting idea*. Maybe this is something the gimp or inkscape people
would want to drive, as the 'graphics people'? Certainly they have the
artistic firepower to bring to bear :)

Luis

*And tangentially, we should consider sending something like this to
the FOG with a year-in-review kind of thing, which is traditional here
in the states- the head of the family sends out a summary of what the
family has done over the year ('little stephen graduated from
kindergarten, henrieta learned to drive', etc.) to all the friends of
the family.
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