At 2:19 PM -0700 on 7/14/99, Alain Farmer wrote:
>Anthony : ...people expect pressed CD's from companies
>
>Alain : Pressed CDs are definitely more impressive because they nearly
>always have some creative artwork engraved into the disk, instead of
>the generic markings on CD-R disks.
>
>Anthony : (imagine the tech support calls: "Why the heck is this cd
>_green_? Is it growing mold?")
>
>Alain : Don't be silly!
Sorry. Hearing what some peopel ahve called Ts for, I would be _quite_
surprised if no one called about that.
Maybe we could say it's a neat new design <g>. iMac-ish.
>Alain : No one has commented yet on my suggestion to reserve the right
>of OC distribution/resale for us, so that we can auto-finance our
>activities. Comments?
At this point in time, I'mn not making a judgement of it, but, we'd need to
be very detailed about what is bundling OpenCard to use with a stack you
wrote and what is reselling OpenCard.
Fro example, we might say: "You may bundle OpenCard with a stack you write."
May someone then write a stack that says "Hi, Welcome to OpenCard. Thankyou
for doing business with <whatever>. <button continue>" and bundle that?
Or maybe a two-player computerized checkers game? I can throw that together
in a day or less. Same with Solitaire(sp?).
At what point does it become bundling verses reselling?