All,
Fedora Ambassadors can now order Fedora T-Shirts and Fedora Caps at *reasonable* shipping cost for your up-coming Fedora Shows or Fedora Events from following online store.
http://www.cafepress.com/fedoraproject
According to Max Spevack, you may also sell them with *small* profit at the show to cover the cost of material and your volunteer efforts. :)
Please note this online store is open to any Fedora Users or Contributors.
Regards,
Thomas Chung wrote:
All,
Fedora Ambassadors can now order Fedora T-Shirts and Fedora Caps at *reasonable* shipping cost for your up-coming Fedora Shows or Fedora Events from following online store.
http://www.cafepress.com/fedoraproject
According to Max Spevack, you may also sell them with *small* profit at the show to cover the cost of material and your volunteer efforts. :)
Please note this online store is open to any Fedora Users or Contributors.
Regards,
Can we get different colors of shirts? I know cafepress has a nice grey color, for example.
Cheers,
On 6/5/07, Clint Savage clint@utos.org wrote:
Can we get different colors of shirts? I know cafepress has a nice grey color, for example.
I'll see what I can do. :) Regards,
Hi all,
I'm also working with Marketing EMEA (Red Hat) on a Shop for Europe ...
Regards
Gerold
Am Dienstag, den 05.06.2007, 12:47 -0700 schrieb Thomas Chung:
All,
Fedora Ambassadors can now order Fedora T-Shirts and Fedora Caps at *reasonable* shipping cost for your up-coming Fedora Shows or Fedora Events from following online store.
http://www.cafepress.com/fedoraproject
According to Max Spevack, you may also sell them with *small* profit at the show to cover the cost of material and your volunteer efforts. :)
Please note this online store is open to any Fedora Users or Contributors.
Regards,
Gerold,
Gerold Kassube wrote:
Hi all,
I'm also working with Marketing EMEA (Red Hat) on a Shop for Europe ...
There's one shop for Europe, http://www.redhat-coolstuff-store.com/index.php?o=511 but Fedora section is very poor :(
Regards
Gerold
Am Dienstag, den 05.06.2007, 12:47 -0700 schrieb Thomas Chung:
All,
Fedora Ambassadors can now order Fedora T-Shirts and Fedora Caps at *reasonable* shipping cost for your up-coming Fedora Shows or Fedora Events from following online store.
http://www.cafepress.com/fedoraproject
According to Max Spevack, you may also sell them with *small* profit at the show to cover the cost of material and your volunteer efforts. :)
Please note this online store is open to any Fedora Users or Contributors.
Regards,
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On Wed, 2007-06-06 at 02:29 +0200, Marek Mahut wrote:
Gerold Kassube wrote:
I'm also working with Marketing EMEA (Red Hat) on a Shop for Europe ...
There's one shop for Europe, http://www.redhat-coolstuff-store.com/index.php?o=511 but Fedora section is very poor :(
Marek,
as Gerold already stated: He is in contact with the responsible person here in Munich. And if I can be of any help I will support him of course :)
Matthias
Thomas Chung wrote:
All,
Fedora Ambassadors can now order Fedora T-Shirts and Fedora Caps at *reasonable* shipping cost for your up-coming Fedora Shows or Fedora Events from following online store.
http://www.cafepress.com/fedoraproject
According to Max Spevack, you may also sell them with *small* profit at the show to cover the cost of material and your volunteer efforts. :)
There is also the somewhat related question. Can I setup my own ship and sell Fedora t-shirts or goodies if I am a ambassador? What about third parties? If no, why not?
Rahul
On 6/5/07, Rahul Sundaram sundaram@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Thomas Chung wrote:
All,
Fedora Ambassadors can now order Fedora T-Shirts and Fedora Caps at *reasonable* shipping cost for your up-coming Fedora Shows or Fedora Events from following online store.
http://www.cafepress.com/fedoraproject
According to Max Spevack, you may also sell them with *small* profit at the show to cover the cost of material and your volunteer efforts. :)
There is also the somewhat related question. Can I setup my own shop and sell Fedora t-shirts or goodies if I am a ambassador? What about third parties? If no, why not?
Rahul
I guess it's about Fedora Logo Trademark issue. As you can see, we've already checked with Max for a permission and clearance before we go public. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Logo Regards,
Thomas Chung wrote:
I guess it's about Fedora Logo Trademark issue. As you can see, we've already checked with Max for a permission and clearance before we go public. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Logo
Guess it's time to bug folks again in the next Fedora Board meeting.
Rahul
I guess it's about Fedora Logo Trademark issue. As you can see, we've already checked with Max for a permission and clearance before we go public. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Logo Regards,
Max made no mention of that topic when we showed our french webshop to him at fosdem. The French shop should open this summer.
Thomas Canniot
Thomas Canniot wrote:
I guess it's about Fedora Logo Trademark issue. As you can see, we've already checked with Max for a permission and clearance before we go public. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Logo Regards,
Max made no mention of that topic when we showed our french webshop to him at fosdem. The French shop should open this summer.
Even if Max had forgotten to mention this, the requirement still stands. Logo usage requires explicit written permission.
Rahul
Hi!
I have interests in create a Brazilian to w
I have interest in creating a webshop to commercialize fedora products in Brazil, to pay our expenses in events and etc.
How can i legalize this and request the logo autorization
Rodrigo Padula de Oliveira www.projetofedora.org
On 6/25/07, Rahul Sundaram sundaram@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Thomas Canniot wrote:
I guess it's about Fedora Logo Trademark issue. As you can see, we've already checked with Max for a permission and clearance before we go public. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Logo Regards,
Max made no mention of that topic when we showed our french webshop to him at fosdem. The French shop should open this summer.
Even if Max had forgotten to mention this, the requirement still stands. Logo usage requires explicit written permission.
Rahul
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Rodrigo Padula wrote:
Hi!
I have interests in create a Brazilian to w
I have interest in creating a webshop to commercialize fedora products in Brazil, to pay our expenses in events and etc.
How can i legalize this and request the logo autorization
Drop a mail to logo @ fedoraproject.org
Rahul
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