From Fedora Project Wiki

The Fedora picture book is a project of the Marketing team. The goal of this photo project is to communicate what Fedora means to us and our communities. Images should show a Fedora contributor doing something Fedora- or free software-related and should include a short description of 250-500 words (their "story") of how the subject uses Fedora and free software and how this photo demonstrates one of the four foundations (freedom, friends, features, first).

Photographers are open to interpret this theme as concretely or abstractly as they like. For example, you could choose to photograph something as straightforward as a teacher you encouraged to use Fedora in the classroom holding an apple with a Fedora sticker on it, or you could have someone photograph you holding a personal item that symbolizes what inspired you to join the project. Feel free to brainstorm for whimsical ideas as well, such as a developer covered in peanuts (because you have to be "nuts" to work for free, right?). Group photos are also acceptable, such as a group of ambassadors holding stacks of live media to be distributed or XO's in the wild.

Image requirements

Images should be of high quality. You don't have to be a professional photographer, but composition, focus, and lighting are vital to communicating a strong message. If in doubt of your photography skills, feel free to ask a friend or post your idea to fedora-marketing-list@redhat.com to see if we can find someone in your area who's willing to help.

Images must contain at least one person doing something Fedora-related.

A release form must be signed by each person in the photo and the photographer. The release form allows the subjects' likenesses to be used in the picture book and releases the copyright of the image to Red Hat under the CLA.

Submitting your image

Please don't submit images right now
We're working on these instructions.
  • Make sure you have a FAS account with a signed CLA and access to the wiki.
  • Confirm that you have: the image (in a high enough resolution — at least 5" on both sides at 300dpi, putting the minimum dimensions at 1500x1500px), release forms of everybody in that image, and a "story" to go with that image.
  • Upload your image.
    • How to name your image: If there is one person in the shot, Lastname-firstname-####.jpg is the template. Use a four digit number (zero pad if necessary) starting with 0001. If there is more than one person in the shot, iterate the last names from left to right to produce Lastname-lastname-lastname-####.jpg. If you have questions contact Ian Weller.
    • Include the following in the image description:
      • Names of the people in the image, from left to right if applicable
      • Necessary information about the photo (perhaps it would help to have context of where the photo was taken, or FAS account names of subjects if applicable)
      • Individual "stories": use Template:Picture book story for each subject like so: {{picture book story|Subject's name|Story}}
      • Release form check templates: use Template:Picture book release form check for each subject like so: {{picture book release form check|Subject's name}}
      • [[Category:Picture book photos]] at the end of the description. Ensure that you have added the photo to that category, because we won't ever see it if you don't.
  • After uploading your image, be sure to click the "watch" tab at the top of the page, and confirm that your preferences will send you an email if a watched page is changed. This will help you keep track of release form approvals and other important information.
  • Write the name of the image in the appropriate field on the release form.
  • Mail your release form to the appropriate location.

Release forms

The release form is available at Media:Picture book release form.pdf. Use only this release form for Picture Book photos.

After uploading your image to the wiki mail your release form(s) to the appropriate location:

Release form mailing addresses

Region Address
North America Fedora Picture Book Release Forms
Attn.: Máirín Duffy
Red Hat Boston
314 Littleton Road
Westford, MA 01886
USA
Europe, Middle East, Africa Fedora Picture Book Release Forms
Attn.: Max Spevack
Red Hat BV
Printerweg 44
3821 AD
Amersfoort
The Netherlands

Other regions will added soon. If your country or region is not listed above, contact Ian Weller and we'll work it out.

Release form fax addresses

Coming soon

Release form email address

If you have a signed release form and a scanner, you may scan in your release forms and send them to Máirín Duffy at duffy@fedoraproject.org.

Team members

Name Role
Ian Weller People wrangler, artsy guy
Doug Berry Book worm, scribbler
Nicu Buculei Artsy guy, photographer
Máirín Duffy Artsy gal, photographer, holder of the release forms
Dimitris Glezos 'Me too' guy, photographer
Clint Savage Technical guy, photographer
Lisa Brewster Marketeer, photographer
Max Spevack Has budget
Jack Aboutboul People wrangler and General Coordinator

Inpirations

Timeline

  • Pre-FUDConF11: Determine process for acquiring photos and stories; create release forms
  • FUDConF11: Take photos, get stories

Submission and distribution

Photos will be uploaded to this wiki. For the first book, enough photos will be selected to produce one book (approx. 80–100 full-color pages). Striving to provide full cover of the entire Fedora community is necessary. See the requirements for information on what your photo needs and how it is to be uploaded.

The books will be published through Lightning Source and whatever profits are left will benefit internal Ambassadors and Marketing efforts or will be donated to well-deserving non-profits.