NetBSD Online Store Opens 24
jschauma writes "The NetBSD Project now has an online store where you can indulge yourself in some merchandise-mania and at the same time support your favorite OS. All profits from the store will of course go directly to the NetBSD Foundation; at the moment, the available items include t-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, clocks, mousepads, logo pads and tote bags. The sale of printed versions of The NetBSD Guide and the pkgsrc Guide is currently being evaluated. For other ways to make a tax-deductible (in the US) donation, please see the donations page."
Wouldn't it be better... (Score:1, Interesting)
I would think that you could make more money that way, as there are more BSD fans than Net-BSD fans.
Re:Wouldn't it be better... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Wouldn't it be better... (Score:3, Insightful)
Wow. This is horrible. (Score:3, Insightful)
But I can't blame them. While cafepress is nice to help the person selling money, the quality of the product is horrible. I'd rather give my money directly to the project than waste an extra $10 on a crappily screenprinted hat or mousepad.
Just skip it. Cafepress sucks.
Sad (Score:2)
This is very sad that most of posts in BSD stories these days are nothing more than the reposts of old and boring BSD-dying trolls. So when I saw this story I decided to post something at least slightly more interesting, i.e. an information about the little known Debian GNU/NetBSD project and links to webpages describing countless platforms supported by NetBSD. I also expressed my sincere admiration towards the NetBSD tea
Re:Wow. This is horrible. (Score:2)
If this is all they wanted to do, they could have done it years ago. Every local band on the planet throws a cafepress store up the day after they form. I'd like to think NetBSD is a _little_ more important than that.
plus, they only put up one graphic. at least give us the alternate version
Does anyone (Score:2, Insightful)
I can understand a mug, a coaster, or a bumper sticker (on a beater pickup), but a shirt? I think it would be better to make things that actually relate to an OS, like a computer chassis, or those hard DVD co
Re:Does anyone (Score:2)
Re:Does anyone (Score:1)
Clothing and athleticism complement one another. Clothing and computer software do not.
Also, when you reach that time in your life where you sleep with a real carbon-based woman, and she sees your NetBSD boxers, and you tell her that it's a UNIX based OS, she won't want to play with your Jibba-Jabba anymore.
Re:Does anyone (Score:2)
Why? Seriously, why? Is it merely because more people are apt to sit on their butts getting fat watching spectator sports than they are to sit on their butts getting fat reading email?
But she will if you have cute little footballs all over your shorts? Who would have thunk it!
My experience with the "NetBSD Store" (Score:1)