Back in the day, when I was using SuSE, I used to buy the boxed version of it just to support the company. The box came with printed application and administration manual, an additional source disc and a SuSE sticker.
Although I never had any use of any of its contents, I wanted to reward (then great) company for their efforts to provide me with a great distro.
This isn't questionnaire about feasibility of doing something like above with Fedora, but just a thought game to find out how many would be willing to buy a copy and therefore financially support Fedora if such an option existed.
So, if you had a chance to buy a boxed copy of Fedora that had CD/DVD set for all installation media plus additional CD/DVD containing all source packages (SRPMs), application manual (for basic software such as Open Office, Evolution etc) and administrator's manual, and maybe a sticker (e.g. of Fedora logo) or something similar, would you buy it?
Additionally, feel free to state a price-point you think would be reasonable (SuSE set was around £50 if I remember correctly now).



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