Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 28 Sep 1997 13:43:34 -0400 | From | Raul Miller <> | Subject | Re: Solaris 2.6 and Linux |
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david parsons <o.r.c@p.e.l.l.p.o.r.t.l.a.n.d.o.r.u.s> wrote: > The last product I used Linux for comes with all the BSD and GPLed > sources on the CD-ROM. One of the options I was suggesting, which > was turned down for staffing reasons, was to charge $1000 for > sources, because that would cover (a) labor, (b) a CD-ROM burner, (c) > a CD blank, (d) office charges, and (e) source escrow. And that > probably wouldn't be high enough if a lot of people called in asking > for copies of the source.
Huh. How many cdroms would you be sending with each copy of the source?
I really don't understand your failure mode. Say it takes you a couple hours for each CD-ROM you send out. So, you get a thousand orders in and you don't have 2000 hours to throw at the project. You're saying the million dollars associated with those orders would be insufficient to solve the problem?
Alternatively, say you only get 1 order in. You're saying you have a staffing problem? [Why not just tack it onto someone else's duties?]
-- Raul
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