The other night we were talking about setting up a cafepress store for the really cool inkscape logo - what do people think? Mental mentioned that he was concerned about where the money would go. I was thinking two things:
1) We just sell things at cost. I don't know if you can do this with Cafepress, but I would assume you could.
2) We donate all the profits (probably a couple bucks) back to Sourceforge.
What do you guys think? I'm willing to set it up and get/write checks to make the second one happen.
--Ted
On 10 Nov 2003, Ted Gould wrote:
The other night we were talking about setting up a cafepress store for the really cool inkscape logo - what do people think? Mental mentioned that he was concerned about where the money would go. I was thinking two things:
- We just sell things at cost. I don't know if you can do this with
Cafepress, but I would assume you could.
- We donate all the profits (probably a couple bucks) back to
Sourceforge.
What do you guys think? I'm willing to set it up and get/write checks to make the second one happen.
#1 is probably the easiest all around (no extra money to track).
One thing that may be worth making a collection for is to get a booth at a relevant Linux conference; usually they let open source projects in pretty cheap, but it still costs something. There's also printing costs for fliers, posters, etc. If we decide we'd like to do something like this, a coffee mug sale would make an excellent fund raiser for it.
Bryce
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 12:27, Bryce Harrington wrote:
One thing that may be worth making a collection for is to get a booth at a relevant Linux conference; usually they let open source projects in pretty cheap, but it still costs something. There's also printing costs for fliers, posters, etc. If we decide we'd like to do something like this, a coffee mug sale would make an excellent fund raiser for it.
Sounds reasonable to me. ^_^
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