[SoaS] SoaS Fedora Spin webpage

Sean DALY sdaly.be at gmail.com
Wed May 5 03:08:37 EDT 2010


Mel - our marketing policy has been to say "K-6" or "ages 5 to 12"
(http://www.sugarlabs.org/index.php?template=press&article=20090316&language=english#20090316)
or "children" or "young learners" because the Microsoft / CMPC offer
is so poor in that range. Of course, that doesn't exclude any age
group (including seniors and computer beginners of all ages), but it
needs to be clear that the focus is on grade-school children. Part of
the planned media campaign for the XO-1.5 involves promoting the dual
desktop with Gnome, better suited to teenagers.

Martin - any comment on the XS School Server text?

thanks

Sean


On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 6:15 AM, Mel Chua <mel at melchua.com> wrote:
> Since SoaS is now a Fedora Spin, we also get a shiny Fedora Spin
> webpage, courtesy of the Fedora Marketing, Design, and Websites teams:
> http://spins.fedoraproject.org/soas/
>
> Not all the wiki/other links pointed-to from this spin page are fully
> built up (for instance, our openhatch link needs more work), but there's
> time to do that before the release date of 5/18, and we needed to get
> this specific website itself up today (Fedora's freeze date).
>
> Thanks to Sean Daly for graciously stepping in with last-minute patches
> to the content on very short notice! You can see Sean's changes here:
> http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=fedora-web.git;a=commitdiff;h=5812da649b6c132b43b51b72f09c56dff236076b
>
> There were two changes requested that I did /not/ make, and wanted to
> note here for transparency (and also pushback, so that people can tell
> me if they think I'm wrong in doing so. :)
>
> * I left the age range from grades K-8 (requested: K-6) because of
> positive feedback from middle school teachers, and also because of the
> project's history of targeting a broader range
> (http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Our_market#Child_is_a_nebulous_term.3B_what_is_the_exact_age_range_you_are_targeting.3F).
>
> * I love this paragraph, but I haven't seen tests run with Sugar on a
> Stick and the XS - and until we have that, I'm hesitant to put that in:
> "In a classroom setting, this automatic saving to each pupil's stick can
> also be backed up to a school server, solving any lost stick problems.
> The XS School Server (http://wiki.laptop.org/go/School_server), also
> based on Fedora, can provide content distribution, homework collection,
> Moodle integration (http://docs.moodle.org/en/OLPC_XS_installation), and
> filtered access to the Internet."
>
> You may also notice that the webpage does not contain the SL logo,
> because we generally do not use trademarks in our Fedora Spin webpages,
> since everything we put out needs to be freely redistributable and we
> don't want to dilute anyone's mark. Instead, it features a banner
> created by Melanie Kim, adapted from a banner by Mo Duffy made with
> artwork by Maria Leandro, all contributors from Fedora Design.
>
> In general, enjoy the shiny and please shoot comments and feedback and
> such this-a-way. ;)
>
> --Mel (wearing my Fedora Marketing hat in this email as well as my Sugar
> Labs one)
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