I think the eID is pretty major - mostly (but not only) for TaxOnWeb - it works like a charm. You can also use it to digitally sign your mails (though I haven't tried that, I use my OpenPGP for that)
Grtz, Jurgen. On 05/30/11 23:13, Steven Leeman wrote: >> >> Another question is the price... Where lies the focus of this action? >> Is it only for promotion of Ubuntu, or do we have a future project (which >> wouldn't generate any turnover) that needs funding? > > Promotion of ubuntu with the added bonus that they can be updated so > no old distribution leftovers > Also faster copied... Yo u have only one burner but 4 to 8 usb ports > with speeds of 150x > And storage of more than 1gb and some talk about 4gb... > >> In the first case, we could probably sell them for 10€, and a profit margin >> of +- €1/stick should be enough, in the second case, we can sell them for >> €15 (profit of +- €6/stick). Either way, I think that we shouldn't ask over >> €15 for a 4GB Stick these days. What do you think? > > Best is to sell them with a small profit margin > I succeeded in sending these things to south of france at little cost > as they fit a standard envelope > Unless some mail man thinks it contains top secret f16 pictures... > > The isos that would be used could be put on the website? Keep the > edubuntu for those special request from teachers? > > Ps : I never tried any tax on web yet ... Is e-id in high demand or is > only one person on the ml > What is the current demographic of ubuntu vs kubuntu users? > > Should we use a crashplan central server with the image so after > distribution , supportpoints can xdelta the last version of the image? > > > > >> Pierre >> >> -- >> ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] >> >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be >> > -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
