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DebOps T-Shirt design #221

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ypid opened this issue Sep 20, 2016 · 6 comments
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DebOps T-Shirt design #221

ypid opened this issue Sep 20, 2016 · 6 comments

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ypid commented Sep 20, 2016

Should include:

Intentions:

  • Advertisement
  • Trust bootstrapping for users

Depends on: #205
Related to: #197
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AnBuKu commented Sep 20, 2016

Woow, with all information listed, this t-shirt will be XXXXXL-size :-)

Project name, logo, slogan/claim, web address and OpenPGP keys of all DebOps Developers will be a lot of information. Maybe focus on core information? E.g.: Logo and web address (what shows the name as well) and pack all the rest in a QR code?

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ypid commented Sep 20, 2016

Hm, right. Is the question how much those fingerprints will be trusted since everybody could wear such a shirt with different fingerprints. Are there other security-aware projects who put there fingerprints on shirts? But regardless, the problem that everybody could wear such a shirt is easy to understand so I think we should still do it. The fingerprints and so on could be typeset in a smaller font 😉
It is a common practice to include fingerprints in the slides of presentations.
About the QR code I think there is no good standard for that. It could be encoded as text. However, there are two problems with this:

  • Smartphone security
  • People taking photos

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Why not just a logo, project name and url to the main website? Other
information might change, this way the shirts will be relevant longer. The
name could be written as "DebOps.org" so that separate URL wouldn't be
needed.
20 wrz 2016 15:30 "Robin Schneider" notifications@github.com napisał(a):

Hm, right. Is the question how much those fingerprints will be trusted
since everybody could wear such a shirt with different fingerprints. Are
there other security-aware projects who put there fingerprints on shirts?
But regardless, the problem that everybody cloud wear such a shirt is easy
to understand so I think we should still do it. The fingerprints and so on
cloud be typeset in a smaller font 😉
It is a common practice to include fingerprints in the slides of
presentations.


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ypid commented Sep 20, 2016

Sounds good.

PS: @debops-bot Where is the role so that I can run my own @debops-bot with such an sophisticated level of strong AI 😉 ?

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AnBuKu commented Sep 20, 2016

+1

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