We can ask all Linux users to get themselves registered and tell their
"Registered Linux User" numbers. Then we can have an activity to
generate their qr codes (see [1] about what qr codes are) from these
registered linux user numbers or their names or websites etc. using a
small tool 'qrencode' (i'm trying to make a gui in pyGTK for this
utility too) and can then print these for them. They can have the PNGs
of these codes and flash them on their blogs/websites/social profiles
etc. too. I hope it will make things a bit interesting :) These codes
can be scanned with free Java apps on mobile phones (like i-Nigma,
which i use) and others available with S60 cells. Google for a
complete list of these apps.
Suchakra
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