Perhaps I'm a selfish bastard, but over the years, I've found that I'm more
eager to donate if I get something symbolic (even if cost of manufacture is
$1 or $5) in return.

Say... do a "VirtualBox" white T-shirt with a nice color xfer design
(showing multiple OSs on each face of a cube, with the VirtualBox logo below
it)... and price it $80 bucks. A coffee mug and price it at $50. A sticker
and price it $25.

Get the idea?

That way, it's the same as donating money but the people who donate get a
"souvenir" of sorts.

Just my $0.02. <- virtual donation ;-)
FC

On 9/12/07, Pablo Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I realize not everyone can afford to pay for VirtualBox's solution but
> if you can donate even some pizza money, I bet they'd appreciate it.
>
> Who wants to meet my $100 euro challenge?  :)
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Pablo
>
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