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Ground rules
- The slogan should be short, 1-3 words.
- The slogan should be an active sentence, like a command:
- F8: Go higher
- F9: Make waves
- F10: Fire it up
- F11: Reign
- F12: Unite
- The slogan should be positive, and reflect the idea that Fedora helps the user achieve something great.
- The slogan should reflect one or more of the themes from the #Artwork created by the Artwork team for this release.
- It's more important to fit the artwork theme than the four foundations shown in the #Keywords section below.
Important ideas
Themes
- Rockets
- Space
- Stars
Artwork
Keywords
- The four foundations
- Features
- Friends
- Freedom
- First
New slogan ideas
Slogan | Submitter | Notes |
---|---|---|
"Feel Free" | pityian | Fedora is always free for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. |
"Ascend" | Nathan Thomas | Fedora takes you to new heights. |
"Reach for the Stars" | Stuart Gathman | Andre Norton and other Sci Fi authors. |
"To infinity and beyond" | Tareq Al Jurf | Shows the endless possibilities of fedora. |
"Beyond the stars" | Tareq Al Jurf | Fedora abilities exceeds the boundaries. |
"Perseverance" | Walter Gould | Anything is possible with hard work and time. |
"Pioneer within." | Caius Chance | Emphasizes our powers to make the changes. |
"Voyage infinite possibilities." | Caius Chance | Everything is possible with Fedora! |
"Turbocharged your creativity!" | Caius Chance | Create anything with Fedora. |
"Rock it." | Robyn Bergeron | allusion to / play on the word "rocket," meaning to use Fedora proudly! |
"Achieve." | Robyn Bergeron | Reach your goals with Fedora / Fedora is full of achievements! / Brainstormed from the idea that Goddard reached for the stars, did things despite their impossibilities, and achieved greatness. |
"Boldly go!" | Dramsey | An illusion to Star Trek and moving forward! |
"Warp 13!" | Dramsey | Another illusion to Star Trek and moving forward! |
"Empowers the champion within" | Dramsey | Utilization of Fedora foundation elements. |
"Provides characteristic energy" | Dramsey | More utilization of Fedora foundation elements. |
"The endless frontier " | Dramsey | More utilization of space. |
"Near to Infinity" | Zoltan Hoppar | More utilization of Fedora foundation elements. |
"Your dream future is our present reality." | Zoltan Hoppar | According to Robert H. Goddard quote, "It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow." |
"Liftoff within seconds." | Zoltan Hoppar | According to rocketry, and we launch a new release. |
"Liftoff" | Zoltan Hoppar | According to rocketry, and we launch a new release. More precise, shorter version |
"Mission: Freedom and Beyond" | Zoltan Hoppar | According to Fedora foundation elements. |
"Spaceship 4 F" | Zoltan Hoppar | According to 4F. F could be maybe our logo. |
"Its On!" | Aamir A Bhutto | As Project releases a new version of Fedora about every 6 months |
"Infinite" | Henrik Heigl | According to the 4F. Also the "missing" Foundation... |
"Truth beyond borders" | Henrik Heigl | According to space where the rocket flys. |
"endlesly cutting-edge" | Henrik Heigl | maybe a bit to "strong", but space is endless and fedora stands for cutting-edge Linux. |
"future remains" | Henrik Heigl | according to R. Goddard's quote "Just remember - when you think all is lost, the future remains" and there is also an f in front of the quote -> 4F. |
"Engage!" | Pierros Papadeas | Another illusion to Star Trek and moving forward! Also used in other movies and in historical footage from NASA missions. |
"Ignition" | Nelson Marques | right before "Lift Off". |
"discover(y)" | Gerold Kassube | if we have stars, rockets and space it is definitly that you will discover something; and if you use Fedora (Linux): you will do so; day by day. |
"Launch yourself" | Arthur Gouros | Blast off into the new Fedora and explore the difference. |
"Beam me Up!" | Marcus Nitzschke | Beam the fedora users up to the cutting-edge of linux features. Or, beam an old stamped computer to a new era - with Fedora! |
"Install Nirvana" | Léon Keijser | The buddhist concept applies to the 4F and reads as a command. Total freedom when using F13. |
"Exceed restrictions" | Kostas Antonakoglou | Exceed the limitations like a rocket does. Only that "restrictions" sounds closer to the FOSS world. |
"Advance!" | Kostas Antonakoglou | Advancement just happens with Fedora and within Fedora. |
"Explore Together" | Neil Horman | Fedora enables collaboration and discovery for its users. |
"Explore Your Freedom" | Thomas Canniot | Invite user to discover an unlimited way to use their computers. |
"Make it so" | Tom Callaway | Wisdom from a bald starship captain I once knew. (Hey, its better than "Resistance is futile.") |
"Start the jump clock" | Justin O'Brien | In BSG they said this 33 minutes before their next FTL jump, we are jumping to a new version (and I <3 BSG) |
"Dawn of Freedom" | Stephan Jänecke | "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." |
"Believe" | Dagan McGregor | Shows Mankind's belief that anything is possible. Belief we could land on the moon. Belief we can reach the stars. Believe anything is possible. |
"Reach Higher" | M Yakub Mizan | tell possibilities |
"With A Mission" | M Yakub Mizan | explain we have a great mission behind fedora . |
"Free Yourself" | M Yakub Mizan | goal of free software and freedom in fedora |
"All Systems Go" | Nalin Dahyabhai | Rockets. |
"Powerful you have become" | Chris Cowley | A blatant Yoda reference |
an "Open Space Odyssey" | Arthur Gouros | Stanley Kubrick eat your heart out |
"Up" | Josephine Tannhäuser | Rockets in the Sky! |
"Draw Your (Lucky) Number" | Rui Gouveia | Elusive to Poker... I think. |
"-3 -2 -1 explore it ..." | Luigi | |
"Blue Marble" | Luigi | The Blue Marble was the first clear image of an illuminated face of Earth. Released during a surge in environmental activism during the 1970s, the image was seen by many as a depiction of Earth's frailty, vulnerability, and isolation amid the expanse of space. |
"Ignite." | Máirín Duffy | rocket reference! |
"Reach." | Mel Chua | from "reach for the stars" |
"Conquer!" | Ben Lambrechts | |
"Explore!" | Ben Lambrechts | |
"Transcend!" | Ben Lambrechts | |
"Be The Change!" | Kevin Higgins | "You must be the change you wish to see in the world." — Mahatma Gandhi |
"ad astra" | Andrew Powter | Latin for "to the stars" |
"Enter the Deep Field" | Léon Keijser | after the famous hubble picture |
"Break Lightspeed" | IvanT | Allusion to performance |
"Your World, Always" | IvanT | Allusion to ownership instead of proprietary licencing |
"True Power" | JP | Takes you whatever you want |
"Above the Cloud" | Phil Stratton | Implies that Fedora provides access to cloud computing capabilities and more! |
"Cosmos" | Michael Bishop | Fedora: A Harmonious Universe |
"Broaden your Limits" | Luigi Pardey | Freedom, key factor of Fedora, and also cutting-edge features. |
"Expand your Horizons" | Luigi Pardey | idem. |
"Reaching" | saulo | Reaching the stars but also reaching people. |
"Soar" | sdavies | To rise, fly, ascend, or glide high and with little apparent effort. |
"Your own star" | Paul Joseph | A star of your own |
"Experience liftoff" | Paul Joseph | |
"Light years ahead" | Paul Joseph | |
"Get Lucky" | Jon Detert | Release 13, which is normally considered unlucky, but not so with Fedora |
"Get Your Aura On" | Jon Detert | Boost your aura when you put on Fedora |
"Ma-ma-ma-my Fedora" | Jon Detert | It's hot like the Knack's Sharona |
"The unattainable is unknown" | Julian Tosh | Sort of like zombo.com |
"Revelations of Fedora - The Thirteenth Chapter" | Julian Tosh | LoLz! |
"Odyssey 2013" | Julian Tosh | |
"A Journey of Linux" | Julian Tosh | |
"Full Throttle!" | Rolf Offermanns | |
"Free Your World" | IvanT | |
"Break Thru Infinity" | cbussa | Take 1 and 3, slide together -- broken infinity symbol. (Or a B.) |
"Houston, OS has landed." | User:nutmotion | |
"No Limits!" | Giannis Konstantinidis | there are no limits for fedora |
"Age of a teenager, insight of a sage." | George Kaklamanos | The age of 13, is the age at which children become teenagers. But the knowledge and vision behind the fedora community are orders of magnitude beyond. |