Hi all, As the contact of the Swiss LoCo Team I received the 9.10 CDs this morning, but more by sheer luck and because I live in a small village where people know each other. Hadn't the post employee remembered that I receive such packs regularly, the whole parcel would have been sent back, since there was no name on it.
It only states: LOC. SWITZERLAND followed by the street and town address. Not a clue what is in the pack, or where they come form (no company, just a town address for TNT/Swiss Post distribution center, no indication of Ubuntu or Canonical or Ship-it, whatever). Since we are requested to give the exact name of the contact, including phone numbers etc., why is my name not on the parcel? There are 12 different apartments at that address, with roughly 40+ people living here, don't expect the postal services/delivery company to guess, especially not in bigger towns, I am sure they will not bother but simply send it back. I fear the worst for other countries maybe never getting their packs... Also a sender indication would be a good idea, we have so many stickers to hand out, with 74 official LoCo teams this is only 74 stickers to put on a parcel. And having a precise address on a parcel is certainly not too difficult, I mean nearly every computer user knows how to make a spreadsheet for printing labels, this is 101 even for a Windows user, so from a software distributor I would expect this to be handled correctly at least. Sorry if that comes over like a rant, but that is a serious bug in delivery. Regards, Myriam -- Protect your freedom and join the Fellowship of FSFE: http://www.fsfe.org Please don't send me proprietary file formats, use ISO standard ODF instead (ISO/IEC 26300) -- loco-contacts mailing list loco-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts