Very interesting thought..We could have their name on 1side of the stick and 
Ubuntu-be on the other side.
Despite that I have some concerns:- Will any company sponsor this if we aren't 
a VZW (will we be taken serious)- The sticks have to stay ours, it should be 
about U and U-be not the company (as in: their logo shouldn't be bigger than 
ours and the default homepage shouldn't be theirs)(I'm sure we can work 
something out that works for both a company and us)- We should have a clear 
objective worked out before going to a company (how much/who's the 
target/what's the deal..)- Find a company (Q: is there a company in Belgium 
that give Ubuntu or Linux lessons?)
grts

Wouter
Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 20:19:44 +0200
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-be] usb sticks met ubuntu preloaded

I wouldn't offer them for free imho?unless you can find such a sponsor?Flemish 
gouvernment with an "edubuntu" release? :-)

On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 6:32 PM, martijn cielen <[email protected]> wrote:

The problem of offering the sticks for free could be solved by asking 
sponsorship from a non-profit or an open source minded company


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On 18-mei-2011, at 17:57, Jan Bongaerts <[email protected]> wrote:


Some more advantages:
 It is also timeless for us a supplier. You load them with the newest version. 
No risk of stock becoming o-bsolete, except if the capacity becomes outdated. 
Which is why I'd opt for the 4Gb version.





It is easier to load a usb stick than to burn a CD. I think it might be quicker 
too.

Main disadvantage: We would not be able to offer them for free, unlike the CD. 
We would have to charge money.

A vzw would indeed be a good idea, but if it is decided to move ahead before 
the vzw is established, I might be able to help.




If a company is needed to operate this venture, I am willing to offer the usage 
of my bvba.

Cheers,
Jan.

On 18 May 2011 17:36, wouter Vandenneucker <[email protected]> wrote:









Hey Steven
Personally I like the idea. I mentioned it once to warddr IIRC. But I think it 
is something that might require us to be a VZW. 



Nevertheless, I'd like to discuss it. Therefor I propose you put the idea on: 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/PromotionMaterial/ProposalsGoodies2011



I'll also add it as a point to discuss on the next IRC meeting (26/05/2011). 
Feel free to discus it there as well.




I think that a USB-stick has multiple upsides. A quick list of those I can 
think of right now (together with the benefits steven described):



- More durable than a CD- More valuable (less chance they just install it and 
than ditch it)



- Can be updated- You'll be able to use it as a normal USB stick afterwards (if 
you like)- People who use it as a personal data stick are generally advertising 
for us. (Free Publicity)



- Also works for Netbook owners- Really awesome goodie.

- Gives an extra chance to promote our Localized version of Ubuntu (once we 
finally create it..)

grts




Wouter
PS: For those who don't speak dutch, I translated Stevens mail below.




On Wed, 18 May 2011 13:08:34 +0200 [email protected] wrote:





Hi,
Last month I got this question via the supportpoint network asking me if I 
could deliver "ubuntu" on a USB stick and send it to France.



No problem... in 123 the last version of ubuntu in "Dutch" sent on a 1GB stick 
in an envelope straight to Cote D'Azur to a Belgian citizen who overwintered... 
I already received some beautiful printscreens... Gained another Ubuntero.





I've watched out for "preloaded" ubuntu sticks...I believe that "Ubuntu-fr" had 
some on Fosdem...




Via the Canonical shop they cost more than 28 euros for a 4GB stick...




http://shop.canonical.com/product_info.php?products_id=874



4gbyte usb stick20,36 euro + 7,51 euro transport

I've contacted the first USB supplier I could find and he gave me following 
prices:
model "Usb Incentive" : 
http://www.usbstick-producent.nl/nl/usbstick/information/132/usb-stick-incentive-zilver.html




4 GB 2.0 -> Like Canonical sells themPrice/piece: €7,66Logo Print: 
€0,10Transport (China): €20,-Total for 100 pieces: €796,- (excl. BTW)





1 GB 2.0  -> Minimum size for an Ubuntu Live CD...Has 300MB spare for extra's 
(NL Language for instance.. or some extra programs?)Price/piece €5,26Logo 
Print: €0,10
Transport (China): €20,-Total for 100 pieces: €526,- (excl. BTW)
The minimum amount is 100 pieces, so I gave the targetprice for 100 USB sticks 
from a good priceclass (like USB Incentive) including printing of the logo in 2 
colors.



Printing costs per color are €0,05.
Although I was able to sent a normal "usb stick" to France in a normal 
envelope... it might be beter to use "creditcard' models?
http://www.usbstick-producent.nl/nl/usbstick/information/183/usb-creditcard-standaard.html
 ... the experience is that the stick parte is easy to click out if your 
usb-ports  can't handle "wide" carts...



The extra amount for a creditcar model is €0,48 per stick.
I could also hear what other suppliers have to say?




You don't give away the sticks for free of course but you sell them with a 
small profit...



- "ubuntu cd's" are out of date after 6 months...;
- Cd's take a big amount of time to burn (the average pc has 6 usb ports atm... 
you've got 6 stick in a 123 with ubuntu on them... And then we aren't talking 
about USB hubs)



- You write a cd only 1 time and throw them away afterwards... (except when you 
have a nice artistic print so you can reuse them as a "clock"?)
- USB sticks can be updated... or you can change the data with something 
else... So the "buyer" isn't cheated with buying the stick.

Maybe this can result in a nice discussion?

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