[CoLoCo] The "I'm Linux" Video Contest

Paul Schwartz pmjs1115 at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 16 04:48:45 BST 2009


Do you have plugins listed in the Firefox list [Tools,Addons,Plugins] for the types of video that are being piped in? I've got a long list.

Paul

--- On Wed, 4/15/09, Kevin Fries <kfries at cctus.com> wrote:

From: Kevin Fries <kfries at cctus.com>
Subject: Re: [CoLoCo] The "I'm Linux" Video Contest
To: "Ubuntu Colorado Local Community Team" <ubuntu-us-co at lists.ubuntu.com>
Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 2:32 PM

I am running Jaunty.
I go to the first one, and it has that bar at the top saying I have to install a plugin.  Confused, I select the Adobe Flash (non-free) plugin.  I then get a message that it won't install because the most recent version is already installed.
I am then returned to the page, where I once again get the message that it will not play until I download and install the plugin (the one that is installed)
Kevin

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On Apr 15, 2009, at 1:52 PM, "Paul Schwartz" <pmjs1115 at yahoo.com> wrote:

They popped up and played in my Firefox [uptodate Ubuntu 8.04] with no extra effort.

What have you got???????????

Paul

--- On Wed, 4/15/09, Kevin Fries <kfries at cctus.com> wrote:

From: Kevin Fries <kfries at cctus.com>
Subject: Re: [CoLoCo] The "I'm Linux" Video Contest
To: "Ubuntu Colorado Local Community Team" <ubuntu-us-co at lists.ubuntu.com>
Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 10:29 AM

Well, this is a great way to promote Linux...

It does not work correctly with the Industry Standard Adobe Flash Player.

FAIL!

Kevin Fries
Senior Linux Engineer
Computer and Communications Technology, Inc
A division of Japan Communications Inc
(303) 708-9228
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From: ubuntu-us-co-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com [ubuntu-us-co-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of siblog [tehsiblog at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 8:53 AM
To: Ubuntu Colorado Local Community Team
Subject: Re: [CoLoCo] The "I'm Linux" Video Contest

Here are the finalists and winners from this Linux Commercial contest - http://video.linuxfoundation.org/contest/winners

-Simon

On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 4:58 PM, David L. Willson <DLWillson at thegeek.nu<mailto:DLWillson at thegeek.nu>> wrote:
It's not entirely true that Linux has been absent from the airways.  IBM has done two great series'.

It's not even true that Linux has been silent on the "I'm a (whatever)" theme.  "I'm Linux." has been done by Novell, and True Nuff, and others.

All that stuph is on Youtube.  But it could all be done better, so let's see what comes.

David L. Willson
Network Engineer
MCT, MCSE, Linux+
tel://720.333.LANS


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From: "siblog" <tehsiblog at gmail.com<mailto:tehsiblog at gmail.com>>
To: "Ubuntu Colorado Local Community Team" <ubuntu-us-co at lists.ubuntu.com<mailto:ubuntu-us-co at lists.ubuntu.com>>
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 3:44:46 PM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
Subject: [CoLoCo] The "I'm Linux" Video Contest


I know I have seen discussions in this group about Linux commercials so I thought I would post this article - http://video.linuxfoundation.org/category/video-category/-linux-foundation-video-contest and the contents of the article below.....






If you've been alive and
 aware of mass media over the last twelve months, you've probably seen television commercials from Apple and Microsoft touting their operating system. From Apple's ubiquitous "I'm a Mac" to Jerry Seinfeld to Microsoft's "I'm a PC" retort, operating system commercials have been flooding the airways. Except one OS has been notably absent – Linux.

While the Linux Foundation would love to spend millions promoting Linux on TV, it's simply not our style (or in our budget). Even more importantly, Linux isn't a top-down, commercially controlled operating system. It's a grassroots product of mass collaboration. That's why we're sponsoring a community contest to create a Linux video that showcases just what Linux means to those who use it, and hopefully inspires many to try it.

The winner will receive a free trip to Tokyo, Japan to participate in the Linux Foundation Japan Linux Symposium in October 2009. The winning video will also be unveiled at
 the Linux Foundation's Collaboration Summit in San Francisco on April 8, 2009.

Contest Rules:

• Open to anyone over 18 (due to legal and travel restrictions)

• Winner receives airfare/hotel and conference registration for Linux Foundation Japan Symposium in October 2009.

• Contest winner to be decided by a panel of judges picked by the Linux Foundation

• Each video needs to be no longer than 60 seconds in length

• Each video cannot violate our terms of service . (Don't violate others' intellectual property rights, don't post anything offensive, etc.)

• The contest opens Jan 26 and will close at midnight pacific on March 15, 2009. Winners will be showcased at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit.

• The prize: Airfare (from the airport closest to winner's home to Narita, Japan) and accommodations (double occupancy) will be provided for three nights.

Guidelines:

• In
 60 seconds or less, showcase your take on "I'm Linux." This should be why you love it and should inspire others to use it. The video can be an extensive production, a plain testimonial or as simple as a screen capture with a voice over. Be creative, be authentic and have fun.

• While you may be inspired by the Apple or Microsoft commercials, it's not a requirement to parody or make reference to them.

• Humour is always a good way to showcase your passion (and win a contest), but is not required.

• Judging criteria will be: originality, clarity of message and how much it inspires others to use Linux. The judges will also take into account community votes on the Linux Foundation video site such as number of favourites and starred voting, but that is not the sole criteria for winning.

• Enter as many unique entries as you'd like. Please do not submit duplicate entries. Any entry that violates copyright protections or the
 Linux Foundation Terms of Use will be disqualified and removed.

• Companies or communities can have their own entry but only one individual can win. (This means there can be multiple Ubuntu or OpenSuse entries but the person submitting the winning video gets to go to Japan. You can say who you're representing in the video if it's important to you.)

• Please vote for and comment on your favourites. This is a community contest.

• Enter the contest and vote on this site!

We're formally launching this contest in late January, but you can get started on your entries today. Please upload them here. Email amanda (at) linuxfoundation if you have questions.

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-Simon


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