On 14/05/13 13:20, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Tue, 14 May 2013, Craig Sanders <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Thu, May 09, 2013 at 09:55:58AM +1000, [email protected] wrote:
>>> I am looking for a set (3 dvd's) of Debian 7.0.0 AMD64 iso images, I
>>> wonder if someone with plenty of data gigabytes spare could get this
>>> for me please.
>>
>> this question comes up every so often (about every time there's a new
>> debian or your-favourite-distro-here release).
>>
>> FYI, there are several online shops that sell debian CDs and DVDs quite
>> cheaply, not much more than the cost of blank DVDs....and certainly a
>> lot cheaper than the hours that someone else would spend downloading and
>> burning DVD images and taking them to the post-office.
>>
>> probably cheaper than the cost of blank DVDs, posting them to someone, and
>> then paying for return postage once they've been burnt.
>
> [...]
>
>> shipping to Australia seems to be another $9.56 USD (3-DVD set)
>> or $11.18 USD (10-DVD set with manual) for USPS First-Class Mail
>> International.
>
> Another option would be to visit a LUV meeting for the purpose of getting
> data.  I'm sure that there are lots of people who wouldn't want to do the
> whole download/burn/post thing who would be happy to bring the images to a
> meeting and copy them on to a laptop or USB stick.
>
> As an aside, one thing I've considered doing is putting an old PC with a Wifi
> access point somewhere in the CBD with copies of various Linux distributions,
> TED talks, and random things I think are worth sharing.  There's an office in
> Little Collins St where I might be able to do such things.  If I can arrange
> hosting is there someone who can donate a Wifi access point to the project?


It sounds like quite a nice idea, except.. who do you think would use 
it? I dare say anyone who wants those things (TED talks, Linux distros) 
and lives in Melbourne would already have internet access themselves.

Whereas someone who wants those things but lives outside Melbourne 
probably wouldn't travel to the city just to sit on the pavement for 
hours copying files until their battery goes flat. If Lindsay or someone 
was going to make the long trip to the CBD, they could ask if they can 
meet up with someone at lunch to pick up files on a USB key.

Or, you could just NOT rent the office and run the PC, and take the 
money you save and use it to post free USB keys out to anyone who asks. 
I dare say the hundreds of dollars saved in electricity costs alone 
would cover media and postage costs for 100% of requests per year.


Of course I could have misunderstood the purpose. Were you thinking you 
would pick up random passers by who saw a wifi network pop up called 
"Free Linux Distros" on their phone, and they thought "why yes, I'll 
download the entire Ubuntu LTS repository onto my Nokia while I wait for 
this nightbus!" (Because the average interval between trams isn't long 
enough to grab that much data)

Don't let me stop you though, but I'm not really sure it's worth your time?

T
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