This is great news! As a member of the Marketing Team, we’re happy to help.
Already posted this announcement on our Mastodon. I can ask or mention other ways we can support you soon!
This is great news! As a member of the Marketing Team, we’re happy to help.
Already posted this announcement on our Mastodon. I can ask or mention other ways we can support you soon!
Yes, please. Thank you very much.
Very cool indeed! @joseph how’s that wiki coming along with all the laptop links? Let’s get this up on the website!
Which variants will be on offer or will it be just the Fedora Workstation?
Asking as a member of the Fedora KDE SIG.
Asking the real questions right there. I’d love to see a laptop that runs Silverblue out of the box in the wild.
@slimbookteam Alright, I’m going to get some ideas out for the kinds of posts we can do leading up the launch of the laptop. Some of these maybe for specific points in the process. Some can happen before, at, or after the launch.
I also want to open this up for our Spanish-speaking contributors! Slimbook is based in Spain so it would be nice to have a few pieces of content in Spanish for their purposes and to the benefit of the Spanish-speaking Linux community.
Ideas:
Besides these ideas, I think we can for sure do a Fedora Magazine article and a Fedora Podcast episode. We can pull from the ideas above for topics, and we also don’t have to limit ourselves to only one episode or article.
< caveat > I will say that we don’t want to come across as spammy, so despite all the ideas we may have, they’ll have to be tempered by the vibe of our socials and other things we have going on. We can fuel the hype train and post more as launch day approaches, but I want to set this expectation up front. We’re excited get the word out, but we have to balance out the interests of the rest of the community. < /caveat >
I am very excited for this!!! Please let us know if there are specifics we can help you with from a marketing perspective.
Yeah, glad you’re into this! So we don’t have anything on that yet. Now that we have Lenovo and Slimbook that we’re thinking about, it may be better to split this conversation off into its own thing.
Where is the best place for that? Should we make a ticket in the Websites and Apps gitlab? Should we keep it as a discussion thread for now until we get more information?
For those who don’t know, the idea of putting together a table of all the information we would need on laptops that come preloaded with Fedora (or intentionally support Fedora like Framework does) was mentioned in the Lenovo thread (see below). If you’re looking for a way to contribute, helping to put this together would help take something off our plate.
Last thing: we’re active in our Marketing Team matrix channel. That’s also a good spot to ask questions or get a hold of someone.
Have a look on the link. The top post is a “Discourse Wiki” it means it has a “Pencil Icon to edit” even if I created the topic. Almost everyone can edit while we are keeping together an eye on it.
Now it is just missing to decide where the topic (this kind of topics) should reside.
I remember you built that, and sorry I forgot to respond in the other thread. I like the content, but shouldn’t we just make a wiki in the Fedora Wiki? Seems more official to me. No need to bring Discourse into this IMO, and the forum-like layout Just doesn’t look “official” enough IMO to link to from /workstation/downloads as a Offically Recommended Hardware link? For example, there’s already a bunch of comments on that Discourse Wiki, confusing things.
Why don’t we just copy-paste your great initial draft there into the Fedora Wiki under “hardware” as a first step? @joseph no need for a Websites ticket IMO - I think discussing next steps on here is fine until we’re aligned?
PS - Just checked out the list again and https://www.lenovo.com/linux
doesn’t go anywhere really Let’s get Slimbook on that awesome list to offer some more more clearly purchasable options haha
There are a lot of things on the wiki that aren’t official at all. I think this is basically in the same ballpark. If we want it to be more official, we should put it on the docs site.
Feel free to do so. I will not do it because afterwards it will be my job to keep it up to date. In discourse nobody can say I do not know how to write a wiki. It is as writing a Topic, it is just a collaboration, a wiki topic.
If you put it in to the docs, you make a minor group of volunteers responsible to keep it up to date. That is why I think it should live in the discussion alias ask section.
Since I’m using a Slimbook Titan I’m really thrilled by this announcement! Hopefully there’s soon a port of Slimbook Battery for Fedora
They already create an AppImage for it on OBS Repositories for home:Slimbook:SlimbookBattery - openSUSE Build Service but you could ask for them to add Fedora there so you can add it as an official repository and get started straight away!
Thanks for your excellent comment Joseph. These are great ideas.
I’ll try to briefly reply to your ideas one by one.
Ideas:
Sorry for the late replay
Best regards.
We will be offering only one option for the time being. And to differentiate it from the KDE Slimbook it will be shipped with GNOME.
We’re glad you have one of our laptops, the Titan is one of the best we have!
The idea is to launch the laptop with Fedora right out of the box so the user can get a feel for the Fedora you guys are developing.
In the near future we will improve the integration and support for Fedora applications, we are open to contributions!
Hello friends,
What do you think of a first image like this on the website fedora.slimbook.com?
(note to self, replace the tux key with the fedora logo)
Can we find an adjective other than “sexy”?
Also, I feel the line spacing is a bit tight with that font. But I’ll leave that to designers.
Hello Matthew, we can replace “sexy” with something like:
I think that “sleek” would fit better. What does the rest think?
I like “sleek”. It’s more descriptive, too.
GNOME should be entirely capitalized