Hey, On 11.02.2016 16:13, jdd wrote:
Le 11/02/2016 16:01, Henne Vogelsang a écrit :
SUSE makes no financial contributions because there is no legal entity to make contributions to. SUSE simply pays for stuff, and that everyone can do.
do you know how
works?
Sure, I maintain it :-)
I mean, do this gives money to the project?
Items in this shop produce a commission (0.5-5€) that goes the openSUSE budget of SUSE via a SUSE bank account. Currently we are talking ~80€/month.
such thing:
https://shop.opensuse.org/#!buttons-A103897784?appearance=1
are at a reasonable price, we could direct people wanting to help to this.
the others (T-shirts...) are pretty expensive compared to
[some t-shirt]
This is comparing apples with oranges. shop.opensuse.org is using spreadshirt.com which is a service that let's you upload your own designs to print on a variety of products. You can earn money by adding a commission on each sold item. That way we can distribute openSUSE products without having to worry about all the usual hassle (production, storage, payments, shipment, returns etc.) that you have when you sell things. If you want to give money to openSUSE buy a product on shop.opensuse.org, buy a box at www.opensourcepress.de or start something yourself. Henne -- Henne Vogelsang http://www.opensuse.org Everybody has a plan, until they get hit. - Mike Tyson -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org