Nginx t-shirts

Sorry if this gets sent twice, the first time I failed to scale one of
the images down and didn’t notice it was 500K until I’d sent it.
Hopefully it just got dropped :stuck_out_tongue:

Anyway…

A friend of mine is starting up a screen-printing business and I’ve
convinced him that creating Nginx t-shirts should be his first order of
business =)

At this point I’ve got one completed design (attached) and another less
um… militant one in the works (which I’ll post later once it’s
finalized - it’s a retroish sputnik logo).

Anyway, there’s no online shop as of yet, so if you want one, email me
directly (not the list!) with your size and shipping address. The cost
is $20USD and $5 from each sale will be donated back to Igor. I’ll
provide payment info at the time of the request (PayPal, check).

Incidentally, the image itself is Creative Commons licensed, so feel
free to use it. Attribution appreciated but not required.

Regards,
Cliff

I’ll have to pick one up when we meet up :slight_smile:

For those who requested a higher-resolution image, I’ve added a page to
the wiki (along with a variation) that provides SVG versions:

http://wiki.codemongers.com/Propaganda

Regards,
Cliff

On Mon 16.06.2008 16:20, Cliff W. wrote:

Sorry if this gets sent twice, the first time I failed to scale one of
the images down and didn’t notice it was 500K until I’d sent it.
Hopefully it just got dropped :stuck_out_tongue:

Anyway…

Coool ;-))

Maybe the association with the war ship is not everybodys flavor but I
like it, I hope Igor also.

is $20USD and $5 from each sale will be donated back to Igor. I’ll
provide payment info at the time of the request (PayPal, check).

That’s a good motivation to buy one.

Aleks

On 6/17/08, Cliff W. [email protected] wrote:

Anyway, there’s no online shop as of yet, so if you want one, email me
directly (not the list!) with your size and shipping address.

hm, does this ship to… “anywhere”? (civilized)

The cost
is $20USD and $5 from each sale will be donated back to Igor. I’ll
provide payment info at the time of the request (PayPal, check).

Incidentally, the image itself is Creative Commons licensed, so feel
free to use it. Attribution appreciated but not required.

Regards,
Cliff

-jf


In the meantime, here is your PSA:
“It’s so hard to write a graphics driver that open-sourcing it would not
help.”
– Andrew Fear, Software Product Manager, NVIDIA Corporation

On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 09:45 +0100, Phillip B Oldham wrote:

They are great!

Out of interest, has anyone suggested maybe redesigning/rebranding the
nginx website and hosting the wiki there (in multiple languages)? Might
help with uptake for the project. Sexy screen-casts and what-not always
help! :wink:

I’d be happy to lend my services to such an endevour.

I’ve received an Open Source license for Confluence on behalf of Nginx.
I’ve got it installed but still have a bit of work to do before we can
start migrating away from Moin.

Cliff

They are great!

Out of interest, has anyone suggested maybe redesigning/rebranding the
nginx website and hosting the wiki there (in multiple languages)? Might
help with uptake for the project. Sexy screen-casts and what-not always
help! :wink:

I’d be happy to lend my services to such an endevour.

Phill

Cliff W. wrote:

At this point I’ve got one completed design (attached) and another less

Regards,
Cliff



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On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 12:28 +0100, Phillip B Oldham wrote:

Kewl! Will it be hosted at nginx.net?

That domain belongs to Igor.

I’ve purchased nginx-community.org as the planned domain name.

Cliff

On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 16:58 +0800, Jeffrey ‘jf’ Lim wrote:

On 6/17/08, Cliff W. [email protected] wrote:

Anyway, there’s no online shop as of yet, so if you want one, email me
directly (not the list!) with your size and shipping address.

hm, does this ship to… “anywhere”? (civilized)

We’ll try to mail anywhere. If the cost is prohibitive, we’ll probably
ask you to cover shipping.

Cliff

On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 04:36:06AM -0700, Cliff W. wrote:

On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 12:28 +0100, Phillip B Oldham wrote:

Kewl! Will it be hosted at nginx.net?

That domain belongs to Igor.

I’ve purchased nginx-community.org as the planned domain name.

I have also nginx.org and .com. nginx.org may be redirect or the main
name of this.

Kewl! Will it be hosted at nginx.net?

Cliff W. wrote:

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nginx.org would be great for the community site, and nginx.net for
specific releases. A similar style across them both would be good also.

Igor S. wrote:

I have also nginx.org and .com. nginx.org may be redirect or the main
name of this.

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On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 16:30 +0400, Igor S. wrote:

name of this.
That would be outstanding. I’ll email you later with the IP address for
the server.

Regards,
Cliff

Cliff W. wrote:

We’ll try to mail anywhere. If the cost is prohibitive, we’ll probably
ask you to cover shipping.

If Igor wants one and the cost is not too prohibitive then I will buy
one for him…

Ed W

I agree - nginx.org would be the best for this (well, .com/.net would
be fine too)

nginx-community was a bit long :slight_smile:

On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 15:34 +0100, Ed W wrote:

We’ll try to mail anywhere. If the cost is prohibitive, we’ll probably
ask you to cover shipping.

If Igor wants one and the cost is not too prohibitive then I will buy
one for him…

Igor will certainly get a free shirt =)

Cliff

On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 12:00:45PM -0700, mike wrote:

I agree - nginx.org would be the best for this (well, .com/.net would
be fine too)

nginx-community was a bit long :slight_smile:

nginx-community.org had been already registred, so it should not be
thrown away.

I know - Cliff gave me a brief preview of it already :slight_smile:

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Cliff,

I want to buy one with Paypal.

Thanks,

Eugene

Cliff W. wrote:
| Sorry if this gets sent twice, the first time I failed to scale one of
| the images down and didn’t notice it was 500K until I’d sent it.
| Hopefully it just got dropped :stuck_out_tongue:
|
| Anyway…
|
| A friend of mine is starting up a screen-printing business and I’ve
| convinced him that creating Nginx t-shirts should be his first order of
| business =)
|
| At this point I’ve got one completed design (attached) and another less
| um… militant one in the works (which I’ll post later once it’s
| finalized - it’s a retroish sputnik logo).
|
| Anyway, there’s no online shop as of yet, so if you want one, email me
| directly (not the list!) with your size and shipping address. The cost
| is $20USD and $5 from each sale will be donated back to Igor. I’ll
| provide payment info at the time of the request (PayPal, check).
|
| Incidentally, the image itself is Creative Commons licensed, so feel
| free to use it. Attribution appreciated but not required.
|
| Regards,
| Cliff
|
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