Secondary sticker sources (like Red Bubble et al) are very low quality compared to the original art and make no money for the project; I wouldn't waste my time on that.
I have supplies for my next two laptops, so I suppose we have a year to persuade you on how good would be making stickers again. Regards, 2017-10-02 5:21 GMT+02:00 Theo de Raadt <dera...@openbsd.org>: > > Now that there are no CDs, are stickers also gone? > > I guess many people didn't think through what happened when CD > production stopped. > > Stickers, posters, etc. were subsidized by the sales of CDs. > > With CDs gone, of course there isn't an efficient way to sell > stickers, and make even a few pennies in return for producing art. > > Some shops now print our older stickers or newer (minimal) release > art, and there's nothing we can do about it. We can complain but it > solves nothing. The project and I don't get a single penny. > > Sure those of you who want the stickers benefit, but that's selfish > isn't it. > > The OpenBSD Foundation never participated in making artwork. It was > always done by me, out of CD income. It was a tremendous amount of > effort twice a year, coming up with the ideas and completing them. > When CDs stopped returning at least some income, that process had to > stop for everything. > >