> Why should I do that?  You only thought of yourself.

Why then do you have any products on the OpenBSD store?

> What is in it for me?
> 
> NOTHING.

The whole idea is to generate some extra cash for OpenBSD. 

This little sticker giveaway has netted the OpenBSD Foundation at least
$50, some of which are first-time donors, all for some little pieces of
paper with adhesive on the back. My goal is not to rip off anyone, but 
to help the project.

-- 
Jay Williams

> On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:07 PM, Theo de Raadt <dera...@openbsd.org> wrote:
> 
>> Currently the OpenBSD store has mugs, t-shirts, posters, and CDs. All of
>> those require more expense than stickers. Stickers are rather inexpensive
>> to produce, can be sold for high markup, and cost very little to ship, not
>> to mention are very popular, especially in the tech industry.
>> 
>> It wouldn't require any new artwork or commissions. If you were to sell
>> Puffy stickers or OpenBSD Logo stickers I'm sure they'd be top-sellers.
>> 
>> Case in point, UnixStickers.com charges $2.69 per sticker and that doesn't
>> include shipping.
> 
> Why should I do that?  You only thought of yourself.
> 
> What is in it for me?
> 
> NOTHING.
> 
> So why should I do this for you?
> 
> If you think I should, and you repeatedly send mails saying so I can
> only conclude one thing:
> 
> You have a self-entitlement issue.

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