On 06.10.2010, at 23:17, Shayon Mukherjee wrote:

> On 10/06/2010 04:08 PM, Carlos Ribeiro wrote:
>> Well...
>> As I as informed a few seconds ago, our geeko friend Shayon is not in
>> Asia anymore, moves to US but the main idea about still there .
>> 
>> "multicultural / geographically spread logic still works"
>> by our friend kknundy during irc conversation
>> 
>> and for openSUSE Shop even works better I think.
>> 
>> best multicultural regards to all
>> CarlosRibeiro
>> 
>>  Em Qua, 2010-10-06 às 17:28 -0300, Carlos Ribeiro escreveu:
>>   
>>> So far so good, I believe including me, we already have 3 interested
>>> geekos about this threat and the better is that each one is from
>>> different areas, Europe, South America and meridional Asia.
>>> Having such different cultures working together and focusing on same
>>> objective results in several and different ideas that could be mixed and
>>> implemented through the openSUSE "future" shop.
>>>     
>> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Well good to know that , heh ! . Yes I am in US now.
> So where are we leading with this ?I mean Is a meeting required to jot things 
> down and start with the task ? Or something else .?
> 

Hey all!

About the shop ... we use Spreadshirt [1] as provider and include the 
spreadshiert-shop via iframe into our website. The stuff running on shop.o.o is 
static html, so no voodoo :-)
I plan to move the stuff we have right now to the new Bento theme in the next 
time.

As far as I remember we have two shops at Spreadshirt. One for Americas and one 
for EU/Asia/Africa. But we don't cover all countries on this way because 
Spreadshirt is not shipping to e.g. most African countries. 

I have to look into the whole shop story again. Get the login data together and 
so on. 
If you have any questions just let me know, I will give my best to deliver good 
answers ;-)

Thank you and have a good time!

Robert


[1] http://www.spreadshirt.com/

> Cheers
> Shayon (Sj)
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