cross-posted to: https://sh.itjust.works/post/13888370
I would like to buy some Linux merch, but I don’t want to just buy it from some generic supplier – I would like for all of the proceeds to be used to support open source, or tech related foundations (Linux Foundation, FSF, KDE, GNOME, etc.). I woud also appreciate it if the merch supplier didn’t just blindly donate, but sent proceeds intelligently – where they are needed most, and where they will be put to the greatest amount of work.
I buy all my Linux cloths from HelloTux: https://www.hellotux.com
Their statement on the about page wonderful!
And they go on:
As far as they explain they only use free software to create the patterns for the shirts (and now also backpacks!).
They also support FOSS projects with every sell they make:
I had some mails going back and forth with them, as I thanked for the stuff I got and they are lovley.
The quality is good and conformable, the oldest thing I have from them is a Tux-Hoodie I bought two or three years ago. It is still good and has the normal wear signs a hoodie has after a few years of use and washing.
I get why you’d buy a T-Shirt that says “Debian” on it, but why in the world would you buy one that says “Debian 11”?
Swagger.
Let everyone know you’re a swinger.
Nice, totally buying this for my wife.
https://www.hellotux.com/debian_thong
they sell a Debian thong but no Python underwear 😣
“Wife”
And it ships from Europe, you rock.
I looked at them last time but they were pretty much the same design. Maybe they changed.