“I’m Linux” Contest Looking For User-Generated Ads
Jan 13th, 2009 | By James Lewin | Category: Citizen Media, Internet TV, VideoThe Linux Foundation (LF) is now accepting 60-second video entries for its I’m Linux contest, which spoofs recent Apple and Microsoft commercials.
Prizes include a trip to Tokyo to participate in the Linux Foundation Japan Linux Symposium.Â
Here’s the scoop:
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.
Details at the Linux Foundation site.
I’m Linux….Hmnnn…
How about a complete nerdy geek with tape on his glasses. I’m mean a real sickening loser type. The kind that everybody likes to beat up in high school.