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On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 01:21:37PM -0500, Lance Albertson wrote: |
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> Hrm, This is true. I thought there was something on the sponsors [1] |
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> page about this, but apparently not. Make a bug and assign it to me and |
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> I'll see about making an addition to that page that has requirements and |
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> some guidelines for it. Generally in the past, someone would email |
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> either me or Kurt about providing such hardware. If we felt that we |
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> needed it and could use, then we would go on from there. If they asked |
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> to have some kind of ad on our page, we would only do that depending on |
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> the level of things they offered to us. i.e. - if they provided a bunch |
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> of bandwidth/hardware/support, they would definately get exposure on our |
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> main page. |
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> [1] http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/sponsors.xml |
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And if you'd receive 10 valid requests, would we increase the amount of |
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advertisements on our website again? And for how long do we state that the |
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advertisements last? |
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You mentioned possible randomizing the position; do you also mean mixing |
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(like only showing a few of all available ones) or do we have a promise that |
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the ad is always visible)? |
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I can understand that, for continuous support, an advertisement stays until |
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the support is over. What about one-time (but quite large) donations? Or |
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is that not a possible target? |
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Wkr, |
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Sven Vermeulen |
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