Feedback for Craig Small on misc/merchandise: This page is easy to read, easy to scan, and accomplishes its mission. It's great! All I have for you is a few nitpicky improvements.
I don't believe you need the horizontal rules to separate the different vendors. The paragraph grouping clearly indicates what goes with what. I recommend a few wording changes on the product lists and possibly adding notes on profit shareing for Debian: (Notes: are my comments and aren't meant for the web page without editing) CopyLeft URL: <http://www.copyleft.net/> (just search for Debian) Products: T-shirts, polo shirts, hats, frisbees, and stickers (Note: CopyLeft posts how much is donated to Debian with each purchase, I think you might want to mention this, assuming Debian has been "shown the money") (Note: really cool ultimate-weight frisbees too! Gimme!) CafePress URL: <http://www.cafepress.com/DebianStuff> Products: T-shirts, hats, mugs, mouse pads, and other articles of clothing (Note: it looks like some of the money might go to Debian according to the business model, but I'm not so sure... anybody know the background here?) ThinkGeek URL: <http://www.thinkgeek.com/> (just search for Debian) Products: golf shirts (Note: no mention of donating to Debian) If we can resolve the donation questions with Cafe Press and ThinkGeek I think we should post it clearly. Craig - Do you want me to do the research for that? Let's guide people to those who treat Debian the best! -Jeff ------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeff Albro [EMAIL PROTECTED] Customer Interaction Consultant Boston, MA