Okay, I'm not sure if I might have already answered my own question by reading the Polls, but here goes anyway...
I have my own business where I build and sell systems to home users and small businesses. I've been looking at the SME Server for my own business as it was free to download, I had an old PC lying around and I needed a way of sharing my broadband connection over 2 PCs quickly and easily.
I had been thinking of putting together a package of say, 5 PCs and a server based on Windows 2003 Small Business Server and Windows XP Pro, but after trying SME Server and managing to do pretty much everything I need to on it I was thinking of bundling SME Server with the server package instead to keep the costs lower.
I was wondering what would be considered acceptable?
I was thinking along the lines of building a server which I would charge for components and a bit of profit, install SME Server (and charge for my time installing it and configuring it), supply SME Server on CD for reinstallation purposes and if there are any SME Server manuals, to print these and supply them with the server.
Would this be considered acceptable, since I would only be charging for the server components, my time (for building server, installing the software and installing it in the customer premises) and charging for the cost of a CD and paper/ink costs for the manual?
If this would be acceptable, I'd certainly be willing to make a donation to the contribs.org site, since the help I've received so far as been really good

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Rob