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We need to clarify and define a process that not only gets media created and paid for, but also distributed throughout the region.
We need to clarify and define a process that not only gets media created and paid for, but also distributed throughout the region.


Previously, media was created by [[User:Rodrigop]] using a printer that was purchased by Red Hat, but this is pretty slow and limited in its reach.
Previously, media was created by [[User:Rodrigop|Rodrigo Padula]] using a printer that was purchased by Red Hat, but this is pretty slow and limited in its reach.


''Add relevant process information here.''
''Add relevant process information here.''
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For the last several releases, the media was produced in Munich, with one of the folks in Red Hat's marketing team handling the details with the local media production company.
For the last several releases, the media was produced in Munich, with one of the folks in Red Hat's marketing team handling the details with the local media production company.


We're going to make this process more community-friendly starting with Fedora 13.  [[User:Sspreitzer]] has volunteered to be the main point of contact between Fedora and the media company in Munich.  Red Hat will continue to pay for the media using a purchase order, so that the Fedora contributors don't have to handle any money.
We're going to make this process more community-friendly starting with Fedora 13.  [[User:Sspreitzer|Sascha Spreitzer]] has volunteered to be the main point of contact between Fedora and the media company in Munich.  Red Hat will continue to pay for the media using a purchase order, so that the Fedora contributors don't have to handle any money.


Here are the specific steps:
Here are the specific steps:


# We start by introducing [[User:Sspreitzer]] to the folks at the media production company, and clarify exactly what they need from us in order to make an order, and how much time they need to produce it.  We make it clear that Red Hat is still paying directly.  ''In progress.''
# We start by introducing [[User:Sspreitzer|Sascha]] to the folks at the media production company, and clarify exactly what they need from us in order to make an order, and how much time they need to produce it.  We make it clear that Red Hat is still paying directly.  ''In progress.''
# EMEA Ambassadors determine the different spins and quantities that we want to produce.
# EMEA Ambassadors determine the different spins and quantities that we want to produce.
# We provide the media company with ISOs and artwork, as well as a list of shipping addresses and quantities.
# We provide the media company with ISOs and artwork, as well as a list of shipping addresses and quantities.

Revision as of 18:02, 2 March 2010

The purpose of this page is to catalog our processes for producing Fedora media worldwide.

General process

Funds for Fedora media come from the FAmSCo budget.

NA

Clint Savage has been handling the media production with Advanced Media Solutions for the past few releases.

The NA regional ambassadors decide what quantities and flavors of media they want, and Red Hat pays for it with either a purchase order or a credit card.

We make one giant batch of media for all of NA, and then ship it as needed to regional ambassadors in the USA and Canada.

LATAM

We need to clarify and define a process that not only gets media created and paid for, but also distributed throughout the region.

Previously, media was created by Rodrigo Padula using a printer that was purchased by Red Hat, but this is pretty slow and limited in its reach.

Add relevant process information here.

EMEA

For the last several releases, the media was produced in Munich, with one of the folks in Red Hat's marketing team handling the details with the local media production company.

We're going to make this process more community-friendly starting with Fedora 13. Sascha Spreitzer has volunteered to be the main point of contact between Fedora and the media company in Munich. Red Hat will continue to pay for the media using a purchase order, so that the Fedora contributors don't have to handle any money.

Here are the specific steps:

  1. We start by introducing Sascha to the folks at the media production company, and clarify exactly what they need from us in order to make an order, and how much time they need to produce it. We make it clear that Red Hat is still paying directly. In progress.
  2. EMEA Ambassadors determine the different spins and quantities that we want to produce.
  3. We provide the media company with ISOs and artwork, as well as a list of shipping addresses and quantities.
  4. Red Hat's EMEA marketing opens the purchase order and charges it to the Community Architecture expenses.

India

We need to clarify and define a process that not only gets media created and paid for, but also distributed throughout the region.

Add relevant process information here.

APAC

We need to clarify and define a process that not only gets media created and paid for, but also distributed throughout the region.

Add relevant process information here.

Fedora 13 plans

Artwork for Fedora 13:

  • FIXME: spin name -- link to artwork
  • FIXME: spin name -- link to artwork
  • FIXME: spin name -- link to artwork

FYI, the following URL is for Fedora 13 Alpha, eventually update with newer and final designs information.

Artwork for Fedora 13 Alpha

NA

Add relevant planning information here.

LATAM

Add relevant planning information here.

EMEA

Add relevant planning information here.

India

Add relevant planning information here.

APAC

Add relevant planning information here.