Re: [libreplanet-discuss] joint merchandise production between projects (t-shirts, stickers, Swiss army knives, ...)

2017-05-01 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 01/05/17 21:38, Markus Fischer wrote: > > > Am 01.05.2017 um 21:02 schrieb Daniel Pocock: > >> I feel it is dangerous to mix too many different political causes with >> free software. > > I feel it is dangerous not to care about our own economical decisions. > Why should we care about the

Re: [libreplanet-discuss] joint merchandise production between projects (t-shirts, stickers, Swiss army knives, ...)

2017-05-01 Thread Markus Fischer
Am 01.05.2017 um 21:02 schrieb Daniel Pocock: I feel it is dangerous to mix too many different political causes with free software. I feel it is dangerous not to care about our own economical decisions. Why should we care about the software we use then... I would like to know that

Re: [libreplanet-discuss] joint merchandise production between projects (t-shirts, stickers, Swiss army knives, ...)

2017-05-01 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 01/05/17 20:20, Markus Fischer wrote: > Hi all > > I read only about price and cost cutting. What's about sustainability, > working conditions, clean production etc. ? > I feel it is dangerous to mix too many different political causes with free software. I would like to know that people

Re: [libreplanet-discuss] joint merchandise production between projects (t-shirts, stickers, Swiss army knives, ...)

2017-05-01 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 01/05/17 18:49, John Sullivan wrote: > Daniel Pocock writes: > >> Hi all, >> >> There has been some discussion on debian-project about merchandise >> production, mainly t-shirts and clothing[1] and one thing that came up >> is the question of collaboration between

Re: [libreplanet-discuss] joint merchandise production between projects (t-shirts, stickers, Swiss army knives, ...)

2017-05-01 Thread John Sullivan
Daniel Pocock writes: > Hi all, > > There has been some discussion on debian-project about merchandise > production, mainly t-shirts and clothing[1] and one thing that came up > is the question of collaboration between multiple projects. > > Can people from any other