Re: JavaScience content: what to do with it
From: Pieter Philippaerts (Pieter_at_nospam.mentalis.org)
Date: 02/14/04
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Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 04:02:40 +0100
"Michel Gallant" <neutron@NOSPAMistar.ca> wrote in message
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> (2) release all the content (to another larger web site, probably
www.jensign.com) but under the
> condition that I get a nice post-card (real paper, not virtual) from say
90% of all countries that
> have Microsoft or Java developers :-)
The postcard system works very well; we used it for a project a few years
ago and we got over a hundred post cards from all over the world. Don't
expect one postcard/download though -- that ratio is somewhere near 1
postcard / 2000 downloads.
Regards,
Pieter Philippaerts
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