Re: Question...

From: Bob Proulx (bob_at_proulx.com)
Date: 04/12/04

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    Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 13:44:51 -0600
    To: "EXT-Rossman, Anthony J" <Anthony.J.Rossman@boeing.com>
    
    

    Hello Tony

    I am not a representative of Debian. But I am a user of it. I am
    responding to the note you posted to the debian-user list.

    > I am trying to acquire a pricing quote on a single copy Debian/GNU Linx
    > Open Source OS software, BUT I know I will need to go to a 3rd party
    > vendor.

    As you have already surmised Debian is not a company which sells
    software. Debian is an organization which develops and packages
    software and then makes it available for free. Here is a good
    reference on Debian.

      http://www.debian.org/intro/about

    Debian is a free operating system for your computer. In this case the
    part you care about is that the "free" means free of cost. To us it
    most importantly means free as in freedom, not price. Without
    constraints you are free to use the software without restrictions.
    Please see this reference for a more detailed explanation.

      http://www.debian.org/intro/free

    You are asking about a price quote for our free software. It is free.
    Really! You may download it without cost from the many different
    distributions sites listed.

    However, manufactures of physical cdrom media may charge for their
    costs of manufacturing and distribution. You may buy a CD containing
    Debian from one of the many vendors listed below. You are buying the
    media and the convenience of having Debian on it from a CD vendor.
    This is not the same thing as buying Debian which may be had without
    charge. The list below is only a partial listing and other vendors
    not listed also make media with Debian on it available.

      http://www.debian.org/distrib/

    I understand that you may be requiring physical media instead of
    downloading it for free from the Internet. In which case I would
    purchase a set from one of the many companies that sell cdroms. Many
    are listed here as referenced in the above page.

      http://www.debian.org/CD/vendors/

    > My question is, do you know if your company, Debian, has done
    > business with The Boeing Company before? If so, can you please
    > supply me with some information on previous orders, Thanks for your
    > help!

    Since CD manufactures will usually only charge a nominal fee the cost
    of a box set of media is usually less than $20 dollars. Though I have
    never bought a set myself and different vendors vary in the costs they
    charge.

    Boeing is a large company and almost certainly Debian is in use within
    your organization. But because Debian is distributed free for anyone
    to download and use it is not possible for us to know who is using it.

    I can imagine that this message from you comes in response to someone
    within your company specifying Debian and now you are needing to
    deduce a cost for it. But almost certainly whomever noted Debian
    already has a copy of it and therefore has no need to actually obtain
    it again. Therefore perhaps you are already done.

    Hope that helps.

    Bob
    Speaking only for myself.

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