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Re: 20 more Pegasos I boards now available to Phoenix member
« on: April 08, 2003, 03:22:34 PM »
Nothing wrong with 20 more boards in addition to the hundreds that have already shipped, nothing wrong with making more and more included software available for all those who have gotten boards previously (more to come!), nothing wrong with throwing in more T-shirts and stickers. It's good to see people getting happy about developing, starting user groups, coding demos...

And nothing wrong with properly funded ventures.

 
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Re: 20 more Pegasos I boards now available to Phoenix member
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2003, 04:01:32 PM »
Hey Paul,

I don't know that the brunt of the extras included (and some more yet to come) was all just to make up for delays. Though the T-shirts were. Everybody involved just wants to make it a great package.

Fortunately the days of Mai's moving delivery sched delays are probably behind us and we can face new delay challenges ;  }
 
 
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Re: 20 more Pegasos I boards now available to Phoenix member
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2003, 05:32:22 PM »
Something not quite right because a company wants to provide good value and realizes it must,  to have a growth future in a competitive marketplace? (Even for the geek niche this is surely true.)

No: things are as right as they can be, all things considered. Genesi wants to do well, and it is taking steps to make early adopters, geeks, developers happy, and to deal with setbacks constructively. And there is a certain generous spirit, I think, that informs this.
 
 
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