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: Clone Ian Weller's git repo: '''git clone git://fedorapeople.org/~ianweller/fedora-business-cards.git'''. You can then [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/fedorapeople.org#BETA_git_hosting_support create your own git repository] with the changes. Finally, don't forget to tell somebody about it! |
Revision as of 08:58, 25 April 2009
The Fedora contributor business card is a business card that represents contributors of Fedora.
Using the card generator
- Install
fedora-business-cards
from yum or PackageKit - Open a terminal and run
fedora-business-cards --help
Fedora Business Card Specification
This is the specification to be used for Fedora business cards.
Front of card
It is recommended that you keep your information in this format. You can change it if necessary, but you might be frowned upon.
Optional back of card
Frequently Questioned Answers
How do I export a PDF in CMYK format?
- With the
--cmyk-pdf
option. Make sure your installation is updated.
Can I change the DPI of my cards?
- Use the
-d
option.
What if I find a bug, or I want a new feature?
- File it in the Red Hat Bugzilla — product Fedora, component fedora-business-cards.
What if I want to contribute?
- Clone Ian Weller's git repo: git clone git://fedorapeople.org/~ianweller/fedora-business-cards.git. You can then create your own git repository with the changes. Finally, don't forget to tell somebody about it!