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The Fedora Project is a partnership of free software community members
from around the globe. The Fedora Project builds open source software
communities and produces a Linux distribution called "Fedora".
With a promise of leading the advancement of free open source software
and content as a collaborative community, the Fedora Project translates
it's Foundations as: Freedom, Friends, Features, First
(http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Foundations).
Given the main theme adopted for the 13th Release of Fedora Linux,
Given the main theme adopted for the 13th Release of Fedora Linux,
Goddard and the large number of slogan contributions, we would like to
Goddard and the large number of slogan contributions, we would like to
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Under this points the release slogan for Fedora 13 “Goddard” has been
Under this points the release slogan for Fedora 13 “Goddard” has been
chosen and approved.  
chosen and approved.  
By establishing a parallelism between the Foundations of Fedora and the
user experience we aim to deploy on the upcoming release, we are proud
to announce the Release Slogan: "ROCK IT!"


According to Robyn Bergeron, the submitter of "Rock it!", the slogans
According to Robyn Bergeron, the submitter of "Rock it!", the slogans

Revision as of 02:01, 4 March 2010

Given the main theme adopted for the 13th Release of Fedora Linux, Goddard and the large number of slogan contributions, we would like to point the following:

  • The importance of the “slogan” as a marketing communication tool that should trigger feelings and emotions; show the product claims and philosophy;
  • The slogan should not be longer than 3 words;
  • The slogan should sound like an acting sentence;
  • The slogan should promote interaction between people and Fedora Linux;
  • The slogan should be linked to the main theme of the release.

Under this points the release slogan for Fedora 13 “Goddard” has been chosen and approved.

According to Robyn Bergeron, the submitter of "Rock it!", the slogans translates the Fedora user experience in Goddard as:

" quotation, should translate why "ROCK IT!" from a user experience point of view ", Robyn Bergoren (2010)

The Fedora 13 "Goddard" was named after the scientist Robert H. Goddard (1882/1945), that made significant contributions to the space age in the field of Rocket Engineering, including the first liquid propelled rocket.

"It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.", Robert Goddard

Fedora 13 Goddard – ROCK IT!