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Date:      Fri, 2 Apr 1999 12:16:11 +1000
From:      Jim Mock <jim@corp.au.triax.com>
To:        Licia <licia@o-o.org>
Cc:        freebsd-advocacy@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: User Registration [was Is there a "how did you hear about us?" ]
Message-ID:  <19990402121611.A92862@corp.au.triax.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.05.9904011859020.26408-100000@o-o.org>
References:  <19990327103601.A40738@corp.au.triax.com> <Pine.BSF.4.05.9904011859020.26408-100000@o-o.org>

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On Thu, 01 Apr 1999 at 19:04:31 -0600, Licia wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Mar 1999, Jim Mock wrote:
[snip..]
> > All it'd really need is Zip/Postal code box that doesn't complain
> > if it's not 5 characters (mine's only 4) and a phone number box
> > that can handle phone numbers that don't fit the US (xxx)xxx-xxxx
> > format.  If the phone number box is just a blank line (instead of
> > having ()'s for the area code) it should be ok.  Other than that,
> > it'd be the normal address, city, state/province type thing.
> > Don't forget the country line either ;)
> >  
> 
> (nod) I decided on a freeform address field for now, for any 
> software I do that doesn't need to parse out bits of it :)
>

That would probably be the easiest way to do it.

> > I agree.. I think this is an excellent idea.  I'm not quite sure 
> > on the 'FreeBSD Handle' thing though.. care to elaborate on that
> > bit?
> > 
> 
> I was thinking of using some sort of whois type handle in the 
> FreeBSD user registration database to allow us to separately track
> user demographics and OS installs with the same system... then I
> came to my senses, and realized we can do this basically with email
> addresses, and failing that just letting them enter some string they
> want to use to identify themselves with :)
>

Ah, ok.  Sort of like InterNIC's whois database.  If that's the road
taken, it probably would be a good idea to not have it publically
accessible.

> > I can handle Australia.. or at least the eastern half of the
> > country.  I'm willing to do the whole thing if no one from the
> > western end steps up to volunteer.
> > 
> 
> Wow, we are getting -lots- of interest in this area! :)
>

Good, it's definetly something worthwhile.

> > I agree.. even if it is a somewhat "small" thing to do, if it 
> > works out, the benefits could be huge.  Once we get some decent
> > numbers, they can be given to Corel, Oracle, Star Division, etc.,
> > and say "hey, we've got some good numbers here, how about a native
> > port".. it'd definetly be a step in the right direction.
> > 
> 
> The only really 'small' contribution in my mind is not doing
> anything :)  Handling snail mail registrations is an unknown
> quantity I think, and could turn into tens of hours a month easily
> in some countries which would mean a huge number of registrations we
> just wouldn't have otherwise...
>

*nod*.. definetly a good thing.

Later,

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