OK then, can someone explain from the start to the end how this was set up ?
Please include prices and discounts. I'm still confused about the
method and reading again the thread is not helpful.

Thanks

On 4/18/09, Theo de Raadt <dera...@cvs.openbsd.org> wrote:
>> I was comming late to the show since I was enjoying my holliday.
>> Please confirm or deny the theory I got from the long thread.
>>
>> I got the ideea that Wim received the CDs from source with 40% from
>> the real price. Then, Wim must return the 60% "profit" back to the
>> store.
>
> no, no no no no.
>
> He was supposed to keep 40% for each CD.  Instead, he kept 40% + 45%.
>
>> How I see it is Wim has no profit from strictly CD selling only. To
>> compensate this, Theo allowed Wim to use designs and art from OpenBSD
>> in order to sell the tshirts and puppets. Wim could keep the entire
>> profits from those, and can add soekris stuff.
>
> No.  I gave him that on top of the 40% he was supposed to get as profit.
> We expected him to pay the rest back.
>
>> The facts are simple, if I get it right: if the CD set is $100, Wim
>> will pay $40 to it, sell it on $100 pay $40 to the store and return
>> back $60 to the projects. One can verify quick and easy if Wim did
>> what he agreed with Theo: multiply the number of shipped CDs with
>> price and see if Wim returned the money.
>>
>> Is all this correct ?
>
> No.  You have it wrong.  Go back to reading school.
>
>> As Theo said many times, do not mix here donations and other stuff.
>> When I saw the picture of Wim for the first time (
>> http://www.kd85.com/images/Wim.jpg ) I said "Oh, what a sale agent
>> picture. This is more like a business than an open source stuff !" But
>> I am not entitled to judge by picture. I'm very sad for this news.
>>
>> Can someone post a picture with Wim's news house. Just to see if it's
>> a good match for the watch.
>>
>> Thanks

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