Re: R: [Cooker-firewall] cooker-firewall

2001-05-11 Thread Stephen Thomas
I think that charging a one time fee to register the product makes more sense than a monthly fee. The reason I say this has to do with the intended audience. If you are targeting the home audience with a cable connection they have the choice of buying a cable router/firewall for aprox $100 US.

RE: R: [Cooker-firewall] cooker-firewall

2001-05-11 Thread Jason Williams
It's really quite simple... Free version... gets updates like everyone else... NO support. Updates acquired just like in Mandrake 8, via update util. Version for about $100 that gets install support for say 30 days via email? Version for say $250 - 500 (pricing of NetMax for example) that ge

Re: R: [Cooker-firewall] cooker-firewall

2001-05-11 Thread Donavan Nelson
On Friday 11 May 2001 00:46, you wrote: > On Friday 11 May 2001 08:13, you wrote: > > Distro will be out very soon (less than one month), and I'm curious to > > hear answer to one question from you and other raders of this list: > > money. > > > > That is, what would you (or your customers) like t

Re: R: [Cooker-firewall] cooker-firewall

2001-05-11 Thread Art Mason
On Friday 11 May 2001 10:13, you wrote: > Distro will be out very soon (less than one month), and I'm curious to > hear answer to one question from you and other raders of this list: money. > > That is, what would you (or your customers) like to get from us (related > to MandrakeSecurity), and how

RE: R: [Cooker-firewall] cooker-firewall

2001-05-11 Thread Don Head
> Not sure exactly but this may be one of those things to > charge a subscription > for. If you want the download version go right ahead but if > you want the > security updates you still need to buy into the subcription service. Simiar to what Red Hat is doing, although your wording implies

Re: R: [Cooker-firewall] cooker-firewall

2001-05-11 Thread dave
On Friday 11 May 2001 08:13, you wrote: > Distro will be out very soon (less than one month), and I'm curious to > hear answer to one question from you and other raders of this list: money. > > That is, what would you (or your customers) like to get from us (related > to MandrakeSecurity), and ho

Re: R: [Cooker-firewall] cooker-firewall

2001-05-11 Thread Trent M. Gunnarson
Hello, You have written a very thought provoking and relevant letter and I appreciate your candor. I for one would be willing to pay for your firewall product. The only money I've spent on anything related to Linux so far has been the occasional purchase of a GPL CD from someplace like lsl.com

Re: R: [Cooker-firewall] cooker-firewall

2001-05-11 Thread Brook Humphrey
On Friday 11 May 2001 08:13 am, you wrote: > On Fri, 11 May 2001, Miguel Beccari wrote: > :~>> Hello Everyone: > :~>> > :~>> What is the latest version of this distro? > :~>> > :~>> I seem to have a hard time finding information about this distro. Any > :~>> suggestions for web site, etc? > :~>>

Re: R: [Cooker-firewall] cooker-firewall

2001-05-11 Thread Denis HAVLIK
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Miguel Beccari wrote: :~>> Hello Everyone: :~>> :~>> What is the latest version of this distro? :~>> :~>> I seem to have a hard time finding information about this distro. Any :~>> suggestions for web site, etc? :~>> :~> :~>I cant find infos about cooke-firewall. :~> :~>I pl

R: [Cooker-firewall] cooker-firewall

2001-05-11 Thread Miguel Beccari
- Original Message - From: Donavan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 7:42 PM Subject: [Cooker-firewall] cooker-firewall > Hello Everyone: > > What is the latest version of this distro? > > I seem to have a hard time finding information about