Drink Coffee, Support Mozilla
MikeCapone writes "Heavy coffee-drinking Mozilla fans take notice, MozillaZine has a story on how some coffee company has dedicated a selection of gourmet coffees to helping the Mozilla foundation. Only half the profits go to Mozilla, but the coffee seems good..."
What about the coffee farmers?
;-)
Do they get a fair share?
First things first, I'd say
But coffee is supposed to be hot, not cool.
Do you care about the security of your wireless mouse?
Then again, you could buy your coffee elsewhere, at less RIDICULOUS prices, and instead donate directly to mozilla.org.
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...to stop drinking coffee and send all the money to them instead.
This would be much better for your health and for the project.
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Seems to me that "fair" is whatever they're able to get for it on the free market. Otherwise, there's some kind of favoritism/inverse rationing going on, which is hardly "fair" since not everyone is allowed to compete.
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Remember how Stan Lee got nothing from the spiderman movies? ( /. story here) It's all a matter of creative accounting.
On second thought, it's miles ahead of what most of these leeches who can't fathom why anybody would PAY for a Slashdot subscription yet visit this site throughout the day to bitch about it.
I thought of the 100% to Mozilla argument.
It's good in the fact that 100% of the money goes to Mozilla, but on the other hand, where's the attention? By actually promoting Mozilla via the coffee purchase, not only are you donating to Mozilla, you're telling the company "Hey, this is a good idea. You're doing good here." and you're promoting the attention the project receives as a result. And just maybe, it could encourage others to do the same.
Donations don't get press coverage unless they're in ridiculously large amounts. But when a company has pledged to donate a portion of its profits to a worthy cause, it gets more attention.
Which is why this story is on Mozillazine and Slashdot. A simple donation wouldn't have done that.
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So they donate some of their profits in turn have an endless number of slasdot readers see their name, we buy a bag, i think they are banking on the number of bags sold making up for the lost profits. then they get great publicity on slashdot. somebody in their marketing will either get a fat bonus if it works or a boot to the curb if it flops
When's the last time you went to starbucks? Their whole bean coffee is about 15$ a bag around here.
On University of Michigan's central campus alot of students raised a fuss and got the local coffee shops to offer fair trade coffee.
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Maybe someone should do the same for Mozilla coffee on the engineering campus. There are only two coffee shops up there and they go through ALOT of coffee. Besides, its all the EECS kids loading up on coffee before the shops close anyway