(please answer only to kde-promo) Hey, due to several reasons, it took me much longer to finally come up with a first draft. Sorry for that :/
Here [1] you can find a first alpha-version for a possible KDE Frameworks 5 poster. (This is also why the frameworks list is in CC.) POSTER DRAFT: [1] https://homepages.uni-paderborn.de/phoenixx/kdepromo/kf5_poster_v1.pdf There are a few points to be said to this draft: * some of the content comes from the KF5 flyer that was done last year * the layout is just hand-made by me and I will reach out for the VDG in a different mail to let them tell me how to do it better :) specifically, there are numerous micro-optimizations that I will do once the content is fixed * what I am currently need is some proof reading of the content: - is everything correct? - is something important missing? - what about grammar/spelling? My plan is to get this poster in a printable state until next Sunday (= 7 days from now on) to have it printed in time for Qt World Summit. I will try to send a draft for a poster about KDE Development tools tomorrow evening. Cheers, Andreas PS: for completeness, especially for the KF5 list, please see my initial mail attached, which explains who the target audience for the poster is On Tuesday, August 11, 2015 10:10:50 PM CEST Andreas Cord-Landwehr wrote: > Hey all, > > I would like to start a small initiative to update/create some stall posters > that can be used at KDE stalls. My main incentive is the upcoming Qt World > Congress in about two months. (An excellent opportunity to increase KDE's > visibility in the industry.) > > The following proposal hence focuses on that use case: posters for a stall > at the Qt World congress. Specifically, the audience are developers, most > of them know open source software, yet a lot work on commercial software. > After several chats during Akademy, I have three posters in mind: > > 1. KDE Frameworks > * what is KF5? > * what does they provide > - additional features > - quality (unit tested, only reviewed commits, structured development) > - LGPL2.1+ licensing > * how are they structured (tiers) > * important frameworks (mostly tier1 frameworks) > * about 2 example frameworks in details (e.g. KArchive) > (reasoning: conference audience is actual target audience for frameworks) > > 2. KDE Tooling > * KDevelop > * Massiv Visualizer > * Okteta (?) > * ...? > (reasoning: most important applications for developers) > > 3. Plasma 5 > * focus on architecture and technologies (e.g. Wayland integration) > * focus on different form factors (desktop <-> mobile) > * present the cool fresh look of Plasma 5 > (reasoning: Plasma desktop alone is mostly interesting for developers > already using it; hence focus on technologies, which can get more > developers attracted) > > What do you think? What am I missing? What should not be included? > Or do you see a much better approach? > > Depending on how much feedback I get, I will reach out (sooner er later) to > the frameworks list to get some detailed input about the specific contents, > before making some first drafts for the next discussion round. > > Cheers, > Andreas > > _______________________________________________ > This message is from the kde-promo mailing list. > > Visit https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo to unsubscribe, set > digest on or temporarily stop your subscription.
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