Sure,
the store is not currently designed for general public, but they have a
legal entity in the EU, infrastructure for producing and selling swag
and they ship all over Europe. That's something we can build on.
Jiri
Jukka Palander píše v Po 22. 09. 2014 v 15:18 +0200:
OK, I did not know about the store in Germany. That might be the
place if:
1) it would be multilingual, not just German (at least these are
required in Europe to be successful:
English, Spanish, French, Italian...
..and it would be an advantage to have:
Dutch, Portugese, Greek, Swedish (Norwegian/Danish), Finnish, Estonian,
Polish....)
2) it allow people to see the products before registering in!!!!
Sorry, but for me it will never ever succeed if it requires an user
account before you even see the products available!
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Jukka
On 22/09/14 14:58, Jiri Eischmann wrote:
> Hi,
> from what I've read Ruth has found out a way to use the current US cool
> stuff store of Red Hat to sell Fedora branded stuff.
> I don't think there has ever been a "let's build a great online store
> solution which can sell and ship Fedora branded stuff to anyone in the
> world easily" plan, so I wouldn't blame Ruth for not thinking it
> through.
> I suppose the plan is to start in the US and if it works and if there
> are possible solutions in other parts of the world we can expand it
> eventually.
> BTW Red Hat has a cool stuff store in Europe, too:
>
https://redhat.verticasshop.de/
> It might be one of the options.
>
> Jiri
>
> Jukka Palander píše v Po 22. 09. 2014 v 13:34 +0200:
>> Hmmm.
>>
>> This sound something you haven't thought when starting this!
>>
>> In Europe, you just cannot start doing this without the permission
>> (operating in Europe =having a store here).
>>
>> Whatever it is -charity (especially) or profit making store. You will
>> need a "VAT" number and that requires some actions by European
country
>> to be able to operate!
>>
>> Also I refer the earlier post of Zoltan: "I just hope that I don't
have
>> to enjoy the EU tax if I have to order every time from US."
>>
>> It is something we must understand, that everything coming outside
>> European Union are under inspection of import tax!
>>
>> --
>> Jukka
>>
>>
>> On 19/09/14 20:24, Ruth Suehle wrote:
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> Sure, one step at a time. Okay, I understand the Indie slide and
>>>> charity concept is wrong for the Project, but would be possible to say
>>>> to the peope that if you would like to support us - buy something from
>>>> the store? With that - who purchase, gets the ordered stuff, and we
>>>> can gain some money for eg. covering/reducing server/shop costs and
>>>> any other infra costs? Maybe added 10 extra cent after every swag
>>>> possible to make wonders?
>>>
>>> One of the challenges in having a store is that the Fedora Project cannot
accept money. Everything will be offered at cost, which is also a win for the people
buying it. We will be piggybacking on Red Hat's Cool Stuff Store, so the
infrastructure costs of that are already covered.
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