Just take a short look under which conditions these tshirts get
produced:
finance wage slavery is fitting the real open source Way ? :/
We will do this, for community to be able to order things, but the
income can ve significant only on really large turnovers, for example
on a cup or T-shirt we can win 2-5 Euros (5 - in a very good case)
It is a good thing to do, but not for real income source
On 27Jan, 2015, at 6:30 PM, symbianflo wrote:
OMA goodies on EBAY?
I would by them, honestly...
Il 27/01/2015 14:47, Kate Lebedeff ha scritto:
It would be very good to brainstorm how we can make the campaign more
visible
We do FB marketing and send alerts to partners, but this is obviously
not enough
Any new ideas are most welcome
On 27Jan, 2015, at 12:24 PM, Tomasz Gajc wrote:
+1 Maik
We need more push on that campaing on internet.
2015-01-27 11:45 GMT+01:00 Maik Wagner <[email protected]>:
Hello everyone,
Am Dienstag, den 27.01.2015, 11:08 +0100 schrieb Tomasz Gajc:
> Any new ideas for this event ?
>
Well there is something on my mind: It is that I have the impression
that our crowdfunding campaign is not really taking off and I am
unsure
if we are going to reach the target. We could discuss the
crowdfunding
status. (Kate, please take no offense, the idea is good, the texts
are
but the issue of financing is causing concern to me.)
Here is what I thought as a solution and I thought of becoming more
attached to the "Free Software Foundation" and that we introduce
policies to have everything as free software, including the
system-kernel with no binary blobs.
The reason why I am addressing this issue is that I have the
impression
that there are only a handful of distributions endorsed by the Free
Software Foundation and contributors will know that we are 100%
commited
not just to "open source" but to "100% free software".
In there regular field there are strong competitors like Ubuntu and
Mageia but with the "100% Free Software" approach we could really
differentiate ourselves and have less competition. Trisquel (a
distribution based on Ubuntu) seems to receive a lot of regular
donations from free software afficionados.
Best Regards,
Maik
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Am Dienstag, den 27.01.2015, 18:45 +0100 schrieb Kate Lebedeff:
We will do this, for community to be able to order things, but the
income can ve significant only on really large turnovers, for example
on a cup or T-shirt we can win 2-5 Euros (5 - in a very good case)
It is a good thing to do, but not for real income source
Dear Kate,
I still have some of the USB-sticks and shirts you gave me on Linuxtag.
I also have a German "Gewerbeschein" (business license) and can imagine
us members pooling our resources and placing orders on USB-sticks and
shirts with Cristina's beautiful artwork. As far as this is concerned I
am interested in putting these things together for sale at least for
ebay.de - Translations are also getting up to speed so I do think that
we can deliver a quality package (USB-Stick, Sticker, Shirt etc.)
One thing though: I gave one shirt to my mother. She says that during
washing the shirt was getting shorter and shorter every time. What if
we
use a different supplier (Fruit of the Loom for example) next time.
Would that make a huge difference?
Maik
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