So the main thing now is strategy.  IMHO we would be better finding a big 
supplier and in-effect outsourcing the box tokens to them.   However, I'm sure 
they'll want to know the benefit to them. I suppose if we say 1,000 gets you a 
computer for the school - and 10,000 gets a thin-client cluster then that'd 
work.. but we've branched the idea away from OOo on CD. (and from OOo 
t-shirts).  

I think the box token idea is good - but for OOo specifially, I think the CD 
approach would work better.  There are already 'computers for schools' projects 
- and our message (in my opinion) should be re-use, rather than buy new.

Regardsm

Andy



On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 19:09:09 +0200, CTVN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>
>> Box tokens.
> 
> thats a really good idea as well as it increases incentives of "box
> owners" to co-operate.
> 
> if the big ones dont wanna participate, there is a whole lot of unknown
> brands distributed through the low cost wal-marts and aldis (european
> version). its not even restricted to cereals - anything that is in a
> supermarket and has a certain box size can carry the message/token/cd.
> 
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