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1. Merchandising agreement

This is the public version of a report prepared by DaveNeary on 2005 for the FoundationBoard . It is useful for the GnomeWeb/GnomeStore . Some information / opinions might be outdated, let's reflect the latest status in the Store page.

1.1. GNOME needs

1.2. GNOME brings to the table

1.3. GNOME wants

1.4. GNOME gets

2. Timetable

Suggest picking a shortlist of 2 or 3 companies, soon.

3. Companies contacted

(Some details stripped out, many of them might be outdated today nowadays)

3.0.1. Zazzle

Down side: No books. Haven't seen any good sites done by them yet. Upside: Good quality t-shirts. Good references.

3.0.2. Open Source Factory

Sven Herzberg from GNOME Deutschland made introductions with this company for us. They specialise in apparel, and are actively looking for accounts like ours. http://opensourcefactory.com

They are part of Linux New Media, so they have a publishing wing, and book production and publishing doesn't pose a problem.

Reference sites are http://www.linuxland.de/katalog/21_fanartikel/liste and http://www.linux-onlineshop.de/

3.0.3. Mayopi.com

The company running http://sourcewear.com. Free software and fair trade friendly, they make high quality t-shirts.

All shirts are made with Pima cotton. Intimpa cotton producer. Not Fair Trade, but says that doesn't mean much in Peru. Prepared to give details of cotton production and t-shirt production facilities if it's important. Paypal for financial transactions. Shirts are made, handled and shipped from Peru. Shipping costs $7 per shirt, unit cost $3.50, unit sale price $19.99, over $50, shipping is free, under that $5 per shirt shipping to customer. We get 25% of revenue, quarterly basis. 100 shirt run minimum per product. Access to web-based sales software online.

Product line is t-shirt, polo shirt, DVD/CD with software, poster design. Small Sourcewear brand on left arm of shirts. Move to books not a problem, but no current relationship with publisher or editor.

3.0.4. Cafepress

Mail sent. Automated response.

3.0.5. Mozsource

3.0.6. FreeMerchant.com

They're into the pre-packaged software allowing people to make their own.

3.1. Requirements

3.2. What to sell

3.3. Administration

(Stripped out a whole section about producing and selling books since the topic needs total revisit)

3.4. Other organisations

(Details and subjective opinions captured on that time not published here, probably many are outdated anyway)

3.4.1. KDE

3.4.2. Mozilla

3.4.3. OpenBSD

3.4.4. Blender

3.4.5. FSF


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