2011/4/7 Andreas Jaeger
On Thursday, April 07, 2011 13:46:01 Kostas Koudaras wrote:
I Don't know If I understand right(since it is a biiiig e-mail ;-) ) but I think you are asking from us to tell you our opinion about if we think that you should send some items to contributors of any kind and
Yes, it's basically who should get what - and how to process all of this.
what item(s) should that be. Also if you come up with something you are asking for people to support you spread them.
If that is the case I tell you that in Greece and in countries around Greece I can help. Now my vote on items is an iContribute t-shirt and a Flash-drive with an openSUSE 11.4 .iso inside (instead of a box) so that contributors can easily install our favorite distribution to friends. This will reduce the postage and packaging cost a lot. If I did not understand right just ignore my e-mail ;-)
Still, who is a contributor? How to define it in an easy way?
Defining them... A good idea would probably be to ask people 'incharge' like e.g. Jos to make you a list for marketing contributors and so on... Those people should make you a list with those who contributed the most. Well that is the hard part and this is the best I can come up now, if I think something else I will get back to you. Kostas
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