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background-color:rgba(220,220,240,0.4); border-radius:3px;"> <b>Subject:</b>
Re: Directions for Thunderbird legal and financial home<br>
<b>To:</b> Tb-planning <br>
<b>From: </b>R Kent James<br>
<b>Sent: </b>Monday, 13/07/2015 22:57:55 22:57 GMT ST +0100
[Week 28]<br>
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<blockquote class=" cite" id="mid_55A43463_5050606_caspia_com"
cite="mid:55A43463.5050606@caspia.com" type="cite">Repeating my
previous scaling from LibreOffice, think $150,000 per year. (To
put this in perspective, the bandwidth costs using the AWS CDN
network to update approximately 25,000,000 users using a full 40
MB update are around $35,000. We might find ourselves limiting
updates only because we cannot afford the bandwidth. $150,000 is a
small amount of income for a business with our scale.).</blockquote>
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This worries me. If only we could charge 10 cents per download; that
would resolve some of the bandwidth worries and possibly provide
extra funding... Or charge a dollar for a year round downloads ;-)
there must be a way to ease users into a "subscription" model,
however cheap it may be.<br>
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:)<br>
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Axel<br>
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