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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: Garage Sale (was: Re: Case Modes?)
From: amccadden <amccadden@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 21:19:20 -0500
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When I get a burner setup on linux, it won't take me long to burn CD's. 
Right now I am burning CD's on XP and it takes about 30 minutes per CD. 
~Anne

Dale W Hodge wrote:
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: discussion-bounce@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:discussion-bounce@xxxxxxxxx]On
> > Behalf Of amccadden
> >
> >
> > An addemdum to the memo about the Saturday Sale.  Red Hat 7.3 now comes
> > on 3 CD's.  Various people have made the comment that $5 for each CD,
> > that is $15 for Red Hat 7.3 is too much.  Sounds cheap for an OS that
> > doesn't crash very often.  How about $10 for the set?  Any other
> > comments?  ~Anne
> 
> It looks like none of the dists are likely to be less than two disks from
> here on.  When Debian 3.0 releases, it will be on 6 CD's with 2 required for
> a 'basic' install.
> 
> So the question becomes what do we charge for something other than a 3 disk
> set? Price them at $3.50 a disk and round to the next dollar?  Like
> $3.50->$4, $7, $10.50->$11, $14, $17.50->$18, $21, etc?  Or $4, $7, $10,
> $14, $18, $20?  This is something we need to think about. The sets don't
> cost us much in materials, but the time involved in preparing them has to be
> worth something.
> 
> --dwh
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