
On Wednesday 11 March 2009 09:50:12 am jdd wrote:
Rajko M. a écrit :
yes, it's why a soft envelope is better (filled only at mailing time)
Just as little guys making copies of Linux distros do. Nothing fancy.
not really.
Burned dvd are not reliable. I burn now approx 100 a month with 5% failure (failure=read failure, many disks read on some boxes but not all - video dvd)
I had in mind company that I worked for. They have proprietary software as part of product and only a portion of that is printed, the rest is burned per order.
so we must have profesionally made dvd, that ned at least 500/1000 copies, so why I proposed quarterly version (also to have the nice print on the dvd :-)
... or professionally burned. There is difference.
Th idea of using approved non profit organisation is good. I' myself chairman of such a group, the main problem we have is to make us known. With the help of openSUSE, we could spread such dvd copies.
Just to point out that non-profit doesn't mean that it doesn't have finances. It's only that bottom line doesn't include profit. Here that means that you can look for many sources of support that are not available to companies, or informal groups like openSUSE.
this could be acheived by a redirector like download.opensuse.org giving the next LUG adress to the user
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