Linked by David Adams on Fri 7th Aug 2009 19:59 UTC
OSNews, Generic OSes A friend of OSNews asks: "You might have heard of our Open-PC project. The idea is to collaboratively build a completely open PC, with free software and free drivers. We prepare an operating system image, do online services and support and choose the hardware. Then we work together with hardware manufacturers who build and sell the PC. We already have one manufacturer in Germany who committed to work with us. We will sell the first version of the Open-PC this fall. The problem is that it is expensive to ship the PC from Germany to the United States, so we are looking for a second manufacturing partner in the US. Can you recommend a company? I think the ideal would be a mid-size PC manufacturer who has experience with assembling custom PCs, experience with Linux and is able to ship the PC economically within North America." This seems like a great candidate for crowdsourcing. So, OSNews readers, can you give our friend any leads?
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Anti-American?
by ecruz on Fri 7th Aug 2009 22:23 UTC in reply to "None "
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Thank you for the support buddy. It was all great when, amd we still are, the big PX, the big bazaar.

So what country are you from that is going to come out this economic problem so much better than us?

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