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Message-ID: <20060325224628.GA32520@openwall.com> Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2006 01:46:28 +0300 From: Solar Designer <solar@...nwall.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: Donations or t-shirts? On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 07:55:41PM +0000, Hari Sekhon wrote: > I was looking at the donation box in the feedback page (Hari is referring to the Affero link from my e-mail signature.) > and it prompted me to ask this question: > > I'm just getting into the habbit of sponsoring projects I like and > think are cool by buying t-shirts, usually these are sold through > CafePress.com, for example I bought a Gentoo t-shirt and a Fluxbox > t-shirt both via CafePress. > > Does openwall have any such merchandise, for some reason I prefer to > donate profits this way, it's also a great way to kit out my wardrobe, > uber geeky! So far, the only "merchandise" we sell are official Openwall GNU/*/Linux and wordlists collection CDs. The former are available in jewel case with artwork on both the cover and the CD, whereas the latter only have some black-and-white artwork printed on the CDs themselves. Yes, we might offer t-shirts eventually, via CafePress or otherwise. What would you want to see on such a t-shirt? The mighty Owl, gentleman John the Ripper, or something else? P.S. There's no need to post a "thanks" back to the list each time someone has helped you, unless you have something substantial to add. I'd appreciate it if people would use Affero for that (feel free to register for your very own Affero member accounts) and/or send such messages privately. I don't think the rest of john-users subscribers appreciate those "thanks only" messages. Thanks, -- Alexander Peslyak <solar at openwall.com> GPG key ID: B35D3598 fp: 6429 0D7E F130 C13E C929 6447 73C3 A290 B35D 3598 http://www.openwall.com - bringing security into open computing environments Was I helpful? Please give your feedback here: http://rate.affero.net/solar
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