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Re: an offer
Dont suppose it matters what product is used to do the graphic initially - as
long as:
1. It can be converted to a common non-proprietry format.
2. It can be later edited using gimp (by being converted to an appropriate
format)
BTW... does anyone know if there is a port of gimp to win32? (Am forced by
need to eat, to use NT at work)... 8-(...
regards
David Buddrige
Tony Langdon wrote:
> It's 31 Jan 99 18:43:55,
> We'll return to njd@rivuug.webfront.net.au and All's
> discussion of an offer
>
> nj> and any clients who get rid of computers, we will donate them. To the
>
> Well, speaking of donations, I've got clearence to finally get rid of
> that pile of old hardware in the back room. :) Would like to move it
> this week (in case someone decides to throw it out while I'm on leave).
> :)
>
> nj> point of this email. We have a new colleague who is being trained in
> nj> Graphics. The boss told me we can get her to do up a logo for the
> nj> computerbank. The problem is, it would be
> nj> done in photoshop, not gimp, I tried to argue otherwise. But does this
> nj> pose a problem, if not I will get her going on it.
>
> Personally, I don't see a problem with this. While supporting free
> software is one of our ideals, I don't see any point in becoming "OSS
> bigots". :-)
>
> .. Don't do Windows, but I'm great on floors, tables, etc...!
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