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Shawna (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 9 Nyandagaro 2006 03:37:06

Upon going to the About lernu!/How can I help/Financially page, there was a list of ways to contribute money. What caught my attention was this:

"Buying lernu! products: a t-shirt or CD"

I didn't know this site sold anything. I looked all over the site, but could see nothing about products for sale. Did there use to be products and now there's not? That section of the site should be changed.

If there is, point me to it, because I would love to get the word out about this site. T-shirts and CDs can convey more information than a brochure sometimes.

erinja (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 9 Nyandagaro 2006 15:56:07

Shawna:
"Buying lernu! products: a t-shirt or CD"

I didn't know this site sold anything. I looked all over the site, but could see nothing about products for sale. Did there use to be products and now there's not? That section of the site should be changed.
As far as I know, this stuff is still available but it hasn't been formally advertised on the site. The CD is available here:
http://katalogo.uea.org/katalogo.php?inf=7101

(it's basically a CD version of the website, but it's with an open copyright, so people can make copies of the CD and distribute them freely to others - the cost of the CD, 3 Euros, is basically just the cost of producing the CD plus administrative costs involved with selling it)

T-shirts - I remember looking at prospective designs and hearing something about someone producing them, but I remember nothing after that. I'll ask the team about it and get back to you.

Another option is the USEJ t-shirt - US Esperanto Youth. You can see a picture here: http://esperanto.org/usej/xmethod/services/tcxemiz...

Write to kvarko@gmail.com for information if you're interested in purchasing one. I think they're fairly attractive.

erinja (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 15 Nyandagaro 2006 20:18:00

Hi

I talked to the lernu! team about the t-shirts.

They were produced and designed by someone in Slovakis, who is bringing them to various Esperanto events in Europe this summer. At the end of the summer, he will see what's left. the lernu! team is not sure what he will do with the rest; most likely, they will be offered for sale through a book service. If that's the case, there will be information about it at lernu!. If they are sold out, then obviously they were successful and more will probably be produced. I'll keep you guys posted if I hear anything else.

Erin

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