Come to think of it, why DON'T we leave ubuntu CDs around with a wrapper like "Why buy a new computer? Upgrade to Linux for today. FREE upgrade for existing Windows users."
On 5/7/07, Monty J. Harder [email protected] wrote:
On 5/7/07, David Nicol [email protected] wrote:
In each care package could go some kind of little coupon -- "Take this coupon to room N at the wildcat center for your copy of the
Ubuntu
linux distribution disk" -- with a picture of Tux.
I like this. We got a bunch of *ubuntu disks for ITEC, but people had to come to the booth and indicate interest in Linux. It's not like we stuck them under windshield wipers in the Wal-Mart parking lot.
The coupon should also say that you're not just getting the disk, you're getting a network of people who will help you learn how to install, configure, and use it. That's the extra that you don't get when you buy shrink-wrapped software.
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