It was not a topic of discussion yet where to order these T-shirts
 
On 28Jan, 2015, at 2:01 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> 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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>> From: Maik Wagner <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [OM Cooker] 2015-01-27 TC meeting
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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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