On Mon, 2017-05-01 at 23:44 -0500, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> Martin Steigerwald dijo [Mon, May 01, 2017 at 10:13:58PM +0200]:
> > > Make it fair-trade and printed by people with disabilities, like
> > > we did for DC15, and it was somewhere around $8. I'd still buy
> > > a shirt for $15 or so every now
On Tue, 2017-05-02 at 08:35 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> > What they are interested about, is having *us*, Debian, to certify that
> > their hardware work on our system, so that their customer trust they can
> > buy it to run Debian. It'd be a bit weird if they were certifying
> > themselves.
>
> I
Hello Martin.
martin f krafft - 02.05.17, 07:39:
> and the product we ordered was
>
> Stanley,STTM528/STTW006,"Leads2,"Loves",Biobaumwolle
> + Fairtrade,Kids STTB938,"paints"
>
> at 4.79 €/piece. Printing was 2 € each, as well 30 € or so one-time
> incidentals, net price.
Okay, scratch
Gunnar Wolf - 01.05.17, 23:44:
> Martin Steigerwald dijo [Mon, May 01, 2017 at 10:13:58PM +0200]:
> > > Make it fair-trade and printed by people with disabilities, like
> > > we did for DC15, and it was somewhere around $8. I'd still buy
> > > a shirt for $15 or so every now and then if it was a
Le lundi, 1 mai 2017, 19.45:06 h CEST martin f krafft a écrit :
> However, at the end of the day, all things considered, if Didier or
> Person X would mark those items up, say, 5% to cover the incidentals
> (not the time spent), then I wouldn't have a problem with that.
Oh, just to make the
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