Dear DPL, I am currently a user of Slackware GNU/Linux distribution and am now planning to switch to Debian GNU/Linux. I am aware that there are many CD vendors from whom I can purchase the distribution.
My question is this. Why doesn't Debian GNU/Linux sell distribution CDs? What about Debian Distribution Subscription? What is the rationale behind not selling? A few volunteers can always take up this task of creating CDs and selling it thereby generating some revenue for the Debian project. Why rely on donations alone, when you can actually sell something and generate revenue? The FreeBSD project has this kind of revenue generation. I can buy their distribution CDs. I can also buy user guide and administrators guide (books). The purchaser (user) would also have the satisfaction of supporting the project by paying for obtaining a copy of the distribution. This reason alone should be sufficient for putting in place and way of selling the distribution. What are your thoughts? Rgds, anna -- Q: What's the difference between a car salesman and a computer salesman? A: The car salesman knows when he's lying to you. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]