Author: Pete Galati
Date: 18:43:00 04/18/00
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On April 18, 2000 at 21:27:35, Michael Cummings wrote: >On April 18, 2000 at 13:55:56, Pete Galati wrote: > >>On April 18, 2000 at 13:14:48, Roger D Davis wrote: >> >>I don't understand, if there is some mat'l changing hands, then that _has_ to be >>paid for, so it can't be free. And it's not that I want to begrudge the >>programmers some money, but I feel that involving money going to the programmers >>would taint their efforts, people who's programs were not included on the CD >>would be able to say "Why not mine? Where's _my_ money?". >> >>On the other hand, money going to the GNU organazation would be supporting >>something that's proven to be very usefull to everyone, but then on the other >>hand again, not everyone releases their programs under GNU license, so there >>would be a disapointing selection of programs released on such a CD. >> >>One thing _I'd_ like to see, would be programs that are released for free like >>Winboard offered in smaller packages, so that someone who has to get them from >>the library's computers has a way to get them home one a floppy disc! As a >>matter of fact, you only need about 3 files to have Winboard up and working, you >>need winboard.exe, winboard.hlp, and winboard.ini. And that's all you need, and >>you'll have a working Winboard on your computer, and that's only 1.22mb, so you >>can download that at any computer and bring that much home on a floppy! But in >>order to _get_ that, you gotta download a file that's just over 2100k now. Now >>that you _can't_ get home on a floppy. So people who don't have internet access >>are up a creek as far as one of the greatest Chess programs out there goes. >> >>And as a matter of fact, I don't need that whole pile of files every time >>there's a Winboard upgrade, and I also don't see any need for the >>"installation", that's close to useless. >> >>Pete > >They would at least have to cover the cost for the material and shipping, and a >small charge for the burning process, but then someone would be doing it for the >love if just doing it, whats the point when no profit is made. > >If I did it, I would do it and cahrge about $10 Australian all up for my effort >and time. I would probably add an autoplay feature when the cd is insertered >into the drive that a little interactive screen comes up going through the >basics of using the thing and maybe an install feature to get them installed. My >macromedia software would get this all done easily and would clearly make up for >the $10 charge. My opening screen and in built tutorials would take more effort >than writing these programs :) > >maybe I should actually create an indepth tutorial and presentations on >something and sell it :) > >Damn you have just all given me something to look into. Have to use my >macromedia Authorware for something you know :) Hey, go for it, some people will be greatfull if they know about your efforts. I don't have a clue what would be involved in meeting all the licensing aggreements, so you'd want to check with each individual program author before etching their programs in. I'm sure that the vast majority of them will be here members at CCC. Why not form a draft of the list of programs you're considering and then start asking the programmers for approval? Pete
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