Foreman branding guide

Apologies for the overly corporate title, couldn't think of a better term :stuck_out_tongue:

So, we've been invited to join this document:

http://community.redhat.com/brandguide/

Given the amount of flyers, posters, slide decks, and so forth I've been
involved with recently, I'm all for this. Consistency really helps.

The colours, logos, and fonts are well-defined. However, I do want to make
sure we're all happy with the text part. I need to supply 25, 50 and 100
word
abstracts of the project. Currently, this is what I have:

25 words:

"A complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers,
giving
system administrators power to automate tasks, deploy applications, and
manage
servers, on-premise or in the cloud."

50 words:

"A complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers,
giving
complete control over provisioning, configuration management, and reporting,
all from a straightforward user interface. We give system administrators
power
to automate tasks, deploy applications, and manage servers, whether that's
physical hardware, on local virtulization, or in the cloud."

100 words:

"A complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers.

Take control of provisioning, whether that's network-based PXE installs for
physical hardware, image deployment for the cloud, or even spinning up
containers. Take control of configuration management with the ability drive
Puppet, Ansible, Salt and Chef. Then get a handle on reporting back from
those
tools. Taken together, Foreman ensures you know the state of all your
infrastructure, all from a straightforward user interface.

Take it further with a large array of plugins available, from content
management (Katello), metal-as-a-service features (Discovery), hooks for
integration with other systems, and much more."

This is largely taken from our website frontpage, with a little creative
license added - feedback is very welcome.

For those who may be concerned, we get to keep full control over the
branding
guide, it's just going to be added to the Red Hat community page for
completeness. I'll be sure to add a copy to the foreman-graphics repo too,
and
perhaps we can add it to the website somewhere. You'll all be kept in the
loop
while it's drafted, of course :slight_smile:

Cheers,
Greg