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Jean7491 wrote:<br><BR>> - Trademark policy: I understand that we have to ask an approval by <br>> Canonical to use the Logo on t-shirts, or at least to inform Canonical <br>> about it (to be confirmed) : http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/trademarkpolicy<br>> <br>> - Ubuntu-be has no store location, up to the volunteers to find a solution.<br>> <br>> - As soon as the design is decided, it is possible to start a pre-sale <br>> at a lower price, but without pre-payment.<br>> <br>> - A poll via Doodle is easier than a poll in Launchpad.<br>> AFAIK, a poll in the wiki is less easy, and needs a Launchpad login, a <br>> poll in Launchpad - Belgian LoCo Team is possible, but needs an action <br>> of the administrator and is limited to who has a Launchpad account, a <br>> poll in the web-site? It needs more actions from the administrator.<br>> <br>> ?jean7491<br>> Ubuntu Belgium Events Team<br><br><BR>I'll write a mail to canonical asking them about the permission,<br><BR>Any ideas about the -shirt-store-?<BR>I like the thought about pre-sale, anyone have a problem with this idea?<BR>A poll via Doodle looks like the best way then...<BR> <br>Ward De Ridder wrote:<br>> Great someone picked up the project again, I don't really have the time to<br>> work on it.<br>> I see in your spreadsheet the branch B&C, but that isn't fair-trade.<br>> The fair-trade branches on cotton-shirts.eu can be found here:<br>> http://www.cotton-shirts.eu/en/organic-fair/<br>> Another site I found to print the t-shirts is this one:<br>> http://www.fair21.com/clothes_prices.php<br>> <br>> Ward<br><BR><br><BR>hi Ward, thx for the links. <BR>apperantly the cotton-shirt links are allready in the spreadsheet, I'll take a look at the other site later today.<BR>As for B&C: they do have a number of shirts that are fairtrade.<BR><br><BR>@jean7491 & Bram Gadeyne:<BR>Would be a good idea to have a number of volunteers all over belgium (1 in each region or so) that have a number of shirts?<BR>Or would it be a better idea to just send them in the mail?<BR>No doubt about the fact that overview should be maintained at all times, <br>but I think it might be easier for people if they don't have to rely on postal-service nor have to drive to the other side of the country..<BR><br><BR>                                            </body>
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