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Old November 11th, 2008   #1
cprofitt
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Guidelines for working with retailers / vendors?

I am curious if there are any guidelines for working with Vendors... I have not found any, but may have missed them.

Also, if we are allowed to do so -- what have others done with success?

I am considering trying to give vendors / retailers that provide Ubuntu as a choice of OS on their computers a little publicity, but I would also like them to help support an event (install fest, release party, or conference) or perhaps allow them to present at a meeting.

Other thoughts?
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Old November 29th, 2008   #2
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Re: Guidelines for working with retailers / vendors?

I have been kicking around the idea of supplying Ubuntu disks to retailers to hand out with computer purchases along with dual-boot instructions. We (the LoCo Team) would pay for these CD's through fund-raising efforts. Have you discovered any more info about working with vendors.
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