Subject: Re: Export NetBSD CDs
To: Rick Kelly <rmk@toad.rmkhome.com>
From: Herb Peyerl <hpeyerl@beer.org>
List: netbsd-advocacy
Date: 10/11/1998 22:04:52
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To: Rick Kelly <rmk@toad.rmkhome.com>
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Subject: Re: Export NetBSD CDs
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Rick Kelly <rmk@toad.rmkhome.com> wrote:
> Suppose I was some who had never run NetBSD, but had been convinced
> that it would suit a particular purpose. Go to the website. The
> distribution is "SOLD OUT". Go to the mailing lists and get told
> that there will be no more pressed. Get FreeBSD.
I don't believe we said we wouldn't press anymore. I believe we said
we weren't pressing any more 1.3.2 CD's and to wait for the next release.
If you have a problem with that, then I suggest you hand over cash
so we can press some more 1.3.2 CD's or 'get off the pot'.
> >Let me tell you what we _have_ done.
> [ stuff deleted]
>
> I didn't say it was easy, but if your going to sell bananas for
> a living then you have to sell bananas everyday.
ah. I see where your problem is. No one is making a living off of
this. In fact, it's costing a few of us more than it's making; so
no, in fact, I _don't_ have to sell CD's every day. If you want CD's
sold every day; then press some of your own and sell them.
> >Well, I invite you to. We certainly don't own the CDROM market.
> >There are 3 other CD vendors who are selling NetBSD CD's; but yet
> >you feel you can jump in and do it better. Well, you know where
> >the ftp site is. Go for it.
>
> Walnut Creek is still shipping NetBSD 1.2.
relevant how?
> http://www.schatztruhe.de/ is selling the non-domestic version. Which
> I bought. Looks good.
That's great!
> Cheapbytes only sells a i386 distribution, although it is domestic.
and your point is......
> And you don't have any.
That's very astute.
> >Is that a deal?
> >
>
> I'm not saying it's easy. I'm offering my services as a human
> sacrifice. :-)
I never claimed you said it was easy. You didn't offer any relevant
services. You said "I have a domain name and some bandwidth but I
don't have any money and I need people to write all the software,
but once we have all that stuff, then I'll sell CD's"...
bzzzt. Wrong kind of help.