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On Sun, 2011-04-17 at 08:38 -0400, webmaster for Kracked Press
Productions wrote:
"supported IIRC" ?

Hi Tim,

IIRC = If I recall correctly.


Yes, I can see there is not one service "officially" used for 
LibreOffice/TDF for items.  There cannot be due to the costs of
shipping 
from Europe to  the USA, or other non-European countries.  Should we 
just "do our own thing" for ordering items to help "market" 
LibreOffice?  I think there should be some guidelines for what 
image/logo should be for each item; i.e. logo size or type for shirts 
could be one image while the one for bags and "carry items" could be 
another.  Artwork could be standardized for each item.  The design
team 
should be involved and those of us who are good at "commercial"
artwork 
could summit ideas to be used and/or modified on some page for the
users 
to see and maybe comment on which they like the best. 

Overall I agree - I would add one thing at this juncture. I don't want
to get too caught up in merchandising at the moment. The idea here was
to offer a convenience - going forward we can work out what makes most
sense, for us. It would be nice to have a better handle on _who_ us is
however.

Thanks, 

Drew 


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