Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Introducing a community based PC vendor.

2008-03-10 Thread Cory K.
Ronnie, You'll often find people on lists aren't the people who matter. Everyone has opinions. ;) If you wanna make sure you're square legal-wise with logo usage and such look over this: http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/trademarkpolicy It has a contact email that will give you definitive word. Si

Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Introducing a community based PC vendor. (Mike Feravolo)

2008-03-10 Thread support
Good god would you guys get a friggin clue! This site is not about ripping anyone off its about giving the everyday man a venue to sell his ubuntu/linux work either as a hobby or profession whatever... I wanted to flatter Ubuntu and give Ubuntu/Linux a community based venue where anyone can sell th

Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Introducing a community based PC vendor. (Mike Feravolo)

2008-03-10 Thread Mike Feravolo
I'm sorry but the whole ". . . human beings" seems just a bit silly to me but that's just one man's opinion. The format of the "boo-foo" or however you are suppose to pronounce it is wrong on a number of levels: The Human Beings Thing is a direct rip-off. They are reselling systems that you could

Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Introducing a community based PC vendor.

2008-03-10 Thread alan c
steve hatherley wrote: >>From their website: > > *Disclaimer* > Buntfu.com is not officially supported, endorsed nor associated with Ubuntu(R) > / Canonical(R) and its products or services. But we do have buntfu for Ubuntu. I am aware now thanks. > Although the look and feel of the site might le