[Koha] Koha foundation resources and capacity
Ben Ide
benide at gmail.com
Fri Oct 30 06:26:07 NZDT 2009
Purely hypothetical, of course. So no reinterpretation of history is
required.
And why would I go back on my word when everyone I promised has been so
pleasant, patient, and understand? Hypothetically speak. :-)
Thanks,
-- Ben
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Chris Cormack <chris at bigballofwax.co.nz>wrote:
> 2009/10/30 Ben Ide <benide at gmail.com>:
> >
> > Ide. I'm not Eric's brother. ;-)
> > And you needn't assume or read into anything I write. I'm just not that
> > deep. :-)
> > Now, let's say I buy out a company or two and I get certain assets from
> > those buyouts. How much do you think I should charge to resell those
> assets
> > to anyone else, even a foundation? And how would donating those assets
> > benefit me to the same compensatory level that everyone in the foundation
> > would achieve? I expend capital to expand my company and ensure
> continued
> > use of important resources, and then I give it away? To people with
> their
> > own companies, many of which compete directly with mine?
> >
>
> Which company bought out which company? Or is this merely a
> hypothetical? Or is a company about to be bought?
>
> Is someone attempting to rewrite history again?
>
> > If you think reimbursement of DNS costs and maybe trademark application
> fees
> > would cover the bill, I would say you are wrong by a
> considerable magnitude.
> > I might even raise the price, knowing that there's a demand for these
> > assets. But that's just me, being shallow. :-D
>
> That would be you acting in complete contradiction to your word, given
> on a number of occasions, not just you being shallow. (Speaking in the
> hypothetical here also)
>
> Chris
>
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