Hi all,
you might know, there is a QA contest for 4.1 coming up. To promote the
contest, it'd be great to have a banner to advertise it.
All the details on the contest are/should be here:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Projects/Bug_Triage_Contest
There's a proposal for the banner text from Joel:
"LibreOffice invites you to participate in our 4.1 RC Bug Confirmation
(triage) Contest taking place from June 20th - July 5th - For Details:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Projects/Bug_Triage_Contest"
But I don't think this is set in stone, if something shorter works, I
guess that's fine. It might also be a good idea to mention you can win
shirts.
The preferred file format, as always is SVG, so we can export it to PNG.
It would be best to have two banner sizes:
* one for the LibreOffice main page, in the top (400*58px)
* one for the LibreOffice pre-releases (890px*70px – feel free to tweak
the height of this one) (I've also thought about if we can maybe use
HTML + CSS + web fonts, to create a more responsive banner, but I'm
not sure if we can actually use this.)
Deadline would be on 20th, so in four days. Don't feel pressured by
that. :)
Stefan.
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