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Placed In your CD-ROM drive at this very moment is the first volume
of the Meeting Pearls. The recommended retail price of this CD is only
19.80 DM (12 US-$). Certainly you would like to know how this low
price had been achieved.
More than two years ago I took a closer look at Amiga-CDs with freely
distributable software for the first time. Among them was for
example a Fish CD for 170 DM (100 US-$), as some other CDs at
three-digit prices. I as FD programmer did not like that at all - again
there were people making quite a lot of money with relative little work
by selling the fruits of the work of other people...
I initiated several discussions on computer networks, where quite
contrary opinions showed up. A rather small group was of the opinion
that CDs containing nothing but FD software should cost no more than
50 DM, better no more than 20 DM (30 US-$ resp. 12 US-$). The majority
was comfortable with the three-digit prices for a complete Fish collection
because the single disks did cost more. The latter disturbed me because
such a collection disregarded a lot of disclaimers restricting the costs
to those of the distribution medium, especially since it is possible to
make cheaper CDs - like this one. I was asked to make an own, cheap CD
to prove my point, but I rejected this at that time.
Soon after that a lot of CDs were sold at 50..90 DM (20,.53 US-$) - a
small progress, probably caused by the increased sales numbers.
Last winter one company set several advertisements in german Amiga
magazines, offering Amiga-CDs for prices between 5 and 20 DM (3..12 US-$) -
dream prices in my eyes. The crush was large, but the company was not
able to deliver, and many customers lost their advance payment. The
discussions that days about the copyrights of different kinds of data
collections lead to the idea of making an inexpensive Aminet-CD (that
days no compilation copyright existed on Aminet).
This encouraged me after all. On the CeBIT a german Amiga dealer addressed
me about that company. It turned out that prices of 20 DM for a CD were
possible, if the company has almost no work with the collection of the
content. I got the idea that said dealer could publish the Aminet-CD for
19.80 DM. Worries on behalf of that dealer could be dispersed.
Unfortunately the project "Aminet-CD for less than 20 DM" could not
be realized fast due to legal reasons, but to have a CD for less than
20 DM nevertheless, I planned to create with the help of other freaks
a data collection which could be published. The dealer approved of this
idea, and this way the concept of the Meeting Pearls emerged. A bit
later the project got its name through one of my "sudden inspirations" :-).
You can read in one of the other texts how the project "Aminet" continued.
Traditionally a rather large group of Amiga programmers meet one to three
times a year (rising tendency) to exchange experiences and programs, to
test new hardware (networks), etc. Mostly there are 70..100 freaks
attending such a meeting, spending two or three days together, and
crashing somewhere on the floor in sleeping bags if the eyes fail their
duty. Since about one year each time a network is built from lots or
Amigas, mostly based on Commodores networking software "Envoy".
Such happened at this years whitsun in Burlafingen near Ulm, and again
a large network was built. Among other things it should help collecting
the data for the CD.
As finally the net was sufficiently configured and working, there was
busy copying, installing, .... Unfortunately the time was too short
to finish the work, so we decided to put up the Gigabyte drive onto
Internet (an international network to which quite a lot of the attending
programmers have access to) and provided access to selected users so
that they could finish the installation of their software.
The net effect of this action is contained on this CD. We hope that you
like it, and in case financially support future meetings a bit, because
the attending fee alone was at 30 DM (18 US-$) to cover the rent of the
hall. Most people also had to pay for several hundred kilometres travel
to and from the meeting, by car (in some cases even rental cars) or by
a long trip on the train.
I'd like to thank sincerely all people which helped making the Meeting
Pearls to what it is now. Very special thanks go to those who helped
producing the Meeting Pearls, even if in the early discussions they
were of the opinion that CDs may be expensive since they were worth it.
Angela Schmidt (Organisation of the meeting and this CD)