On Sunday 27 Mar 2011 08:39:38 jdd wrote:
Le 27/03/2011 09:42, Helen South a écrit :
People also seem to enjoy humorous things with a software freedom or anti-windows message.
good idea. Some years ago, some company in France spread stickers saying "ne piratez pas les programmes" (don't know how exacltly translate: do not use pirate copies of programs). I sticked this on avery single computer on my high school :-). Of course if nobody did copy for free Microsoft programs, openSUSE would have a better chance (any program is free nowaday if somebody wants it)
so why not a sticker "Fight software piracy, use openSUSE!".
What about postcards? They can be used as a mini
poster or sent to a friend.
great idea! make them for sale by 100 copies! I buy them - do as many langages as possible! (same card, "happy openSUSE working" text in many langages + logo)
how cute is this: http://www.etsy.com/listing/66753225/pascal-the-chameleon-charm
surf on the Ringo wawe?
jdfd
I have recently discovered how computer shops are getting around retail licencesing for windows, they are buying site licences and installing them on customers computers so they are buying site licences for their internet cafe but actually installing them on repaired computers. How are we supposed to compete when companies are using illegal methods to keep costs down. When you show they for example the true cost of Microsoft Windows Ultimate, plus Microsoft Office Small Business and even add in the cost of Adobe Design Suite - their knees buckle - but still they will not even consider stocking linux - if they advertise linux they will loose custom. -- Kind Regards Stuart Tanner Bolton Linux 24 Vincent Street Bolton BL1 4SA Tel: +44(0)1204 410474 Mob: +44(0)7868 028028 www.bolin.org.uk Distributing openSUSE in the UK Registered Linux User: 529825 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org