I'm very sad to hear you're going to do so. few weeks ago out LoCo leader asked for 2000 discs (i agree it's a little to much) for a very big event, but only 300 discs was sent to him, when it got in Israel, he was asked to pay fees for the big amount of discs or that Canonical will choose what to do, and they choose to destroy all the discs. after many bureaucracy he got the discs, but still it was almost unusable for the purpose it was supposed to be...
If that is the way i'll get discs from now and on (or anyone in our country..) i'm not sure anyone will ask to get even one disc.. I just installed on my school Ubuntu, people were amazed to hear that i got the installation disc absolutely for free. I believe this sending discs for free is a very important part of the marketing of Ubuntu, and I'm sure there are many other ways to reduce the number of the orders without limiting the new users. I thought about just filtering the orders, for example to send just one disc of version for address, if someone in the same address will ask for another disc he will see a message that says that the user X just ordered a disc, and he may ask from him to use it or just download the image file. Ddorda.
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