Re: [74attendees] ipv6 t-shirt design

Dean Willis <dean.willis@softarmor.com> Wed, 08 April 2009 23:14 UTC

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Subject: Re: [74attendees] ipv6 t-shirt design
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On Apr 8, 2009, at 1:57 PM, Ted Lemon wrote:

> On Apr 8, 2009, at 11:33 AM, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
>> Isn't it sufficient to recognize the design as exclusive and  
>> available
>> in limited quantity?
>
> I don't think anybody's complaining here - we're just expressing our  
> admiration for the work that was done, and our wish to get more of  
> it.   I'd be surprised if the people who did the shirt have time to  
> do more, but I don't see the harm in asking.
>

If it is a typical T-shirt operation, some shop somewhere has the  
artwork and, for a commitment of 50 shirts or so, will run a  
production batch.

So the production probably isn't the problem. Getting somebody to  
organize the operation (and stand the financial commitment) is  
probably the problem.

--
Dean