Their main advantage is a huge reach.
And since its a bundle anyway they can pay what they want.


Krita wont get much,but the PR value is good,potentially ,with lots of new eyeballs on the app

From: kimageshop <kimageshop-bounces@kde.org> on behalf of Scott Petrovic <scottpetrovic@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2018 5:48 PM
To: Krita's developers and users mailing list
Subject: Re: Humble Bundles
 
Krita is already free, so it wouldn't add much "value" as humble bundle defines it. They do give out steam keys as part of their bundles, so we could potentially pitch the steam version of Krita. That would probably be the best route. We would need to reach out to them if there was some type of partnership that would interest them.

Scott

On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 8:42 AM, Boudewijn Rempt <boud@valdyas.org> wrote:
Okay, could someone help me out by finding me a get-started link?

On vrijdag 16 maart 2018 10:46:01 CET Timo Paulssen wrote:
> Nope, they branched out noticably,
>
> nowadays they also have book bundles with fiction as well as nonfiction
> (for example a collection of O'Reilly books, or stuff from Make
> Magazine), comic book bundles, and software bundles with the kind of
> crap a windows power user would use, like window binds,
> TuneUp-reminiscient software, anti-virus, firewalls. And then,
> sometimes, they have software bundles for creativity stuff. One recent
> bundle was Maxis software for music creation.
>
> hth
>   - Timo
>
> On 16/03/18 09:44, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
> > No... I always thought that was more for games?
> >
> > On Friday, 16 March 2018 03:43:23 CET Brendan Scott wrote:
> >> There is a Humble Bob Ross Bundle on sale at the moment that something
> >> like
> >> Krita could easily be bundled with. Has anyone contacted the Humble ppl
> >> to
> >> discuss Krita's inclusion in their bundles?
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>
> >> Brendan