Mav wrote:
Magnus wrote:
>That's really one hard choice to make! ;-)
Actually any economic relationship with Amazon is going
to be a
politically
sensitive topic around here. This is due to the large
number of people
who
have an almost irrational hatred of Amazon because of
their business
practices. I for one don't care, and in fact use Amazon often, but we
have to
ask ourselves:
Is the money we would get worth being viewed as selling our soul to
devil by a
not-insignificant number of our contributors and many
in the free
software
community?
I personally don't think the amount of money generated would be worth
the
grief. But that is just me.
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)
That is a fair point but surely the current situation (linking to Amazon
but not referrer-linking) isn't great for either side of the divide. (Is
referrer-linking a dramtically more "economic relationship" than the
free advertising we do for them already?)
Maybe the ISBN page could be re-worded to include make the amazon link a
referrer link but also include a notice that this is a referrer link and
a link to , e.g., [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia's use of referrer links#Why link
to Amazon]] which spells out why someone might prefer NOT to click that
page, but to go to another bookseller instead.
Pete