Moin, On Friday 08 October 2010 02:41:06 Shayon Mukherjee wrote: > On 10/07/2010 11:03 AM, Michael Loeffler wrote: > >> Hello all , > >> > >> Thanks Robert for the update. Ping anytime (one of us) in case you need > >> some help with the tasks. > >> > >> About the shops : My experience with Myntra was not good, the product > >> described is not exactly (100%) what they send.It differs in respect to > >> quality and design .Also I am not sure if country specific stores will > >> benefit or feasible.I guess Robert can answer that.Else , sounds good to > >> me. *Spreadshirt +1 > > > > I'd focus first on the existing spreadshirt shop and enhance here and > > wouldn't add any new shops for regions spreadshirt isn't shipping to. > > Each additional shop adds work. > > +1 . And how do you plan to enhance ? I feel that , we should > upload/create few more designs . In other words , give users/public more > options to choose from . I find the current state is really limited . > Also we can add lot many other stuffs like Mugs , stickers , etc . Fully agreed. > > In designs (for Sweatshirts and T-shirts)- we already have some good > logo's . Things which we actually require are some real good > slogans.Which would make the users feel good , wearing them- that said > it should make them feel geeky and show the openSUSE (Gecko) love.
> > Something like: Geek by nature , Linux by choice - Re-phrase -->> Geek > by nature , openSUSE by choice. > The above is just an example :) . In 2007 we had a "slogan" contest. The winner was: openSUSE - Linux for open minds Why not using that ? And this was the collection of slogans we received: http://old-en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Slogan Best Michael > > Also we need to investigate more on the taste of the openSUSE lovers. I > mean how or what actually they want to show their love towards openSUSE > (through our shop-this , we need to figure out) . I hope I made myself > clear ... > > > What we do currently with spreadshirt is that we've chosen some items, > > gave them an openSUSE design and set our price tag. > > Our price tag, what dose this mean ? > > Spreadshirt sell their stuff at their price. Let's take a something which > > would cost 15 €/$ per unit. We add normally 1 or 2 €/$ and sell it then > > for more. This difference (1 or 2 €/$) then goes into our pockets. This > > "our pockets" is currently Novell as openSUSE isn't yet a legal entity. > > With an openSUSE Foundation we could redirect this income to the > > Foundation. And to give you a better picture - we're not talking about a > > high sales rate. So we sell with the two shops 30 items a month we have > > a good month. > > Nice! And more options make ---> MORE SALE ;) > > Any other ideas are welcome .. :) > > > Best > > M > > Cheers ! > Sj -- Michael Löffler, Product Management SUSE LINUX Products GmbH - Nürnberg - AG Nürnberg - HRB 16746 - GF: Markus Rex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
