The versions never end! I should have made the increments smaller.. Sponsor Brochure draft7 - Cleaned up wording, mentioned hackfests, and sponsors helping GNOME not just GUADEC - p6 I think you'll find Package Tables better - p7 changed .Asia currency to HK$ and also changed 4 weeks for materials to 1 week in advance. - p8 Moved some things around on the App Form to make it more clear
http://upload.williamfromtexas.com/download/GUADEC_Sponsor_Brochure_draft7.pdf On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 10:17 AM, William from Texas <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 2:16 AM, Brian Cameron <[email protected]> > wrote: >> Overall this looks great. However, I do find a couple of things a bit >> confusing. The term "GNOME.Asia pack" only appears once in the >> brochure and it isn't clear to mean what it means. > > Will address this below. > >> The website provides very little information about GNOME.Asia. Don't >> you think we should minimally say where and when it will be and a >> URL and contact for more information? A sentence or two about >> the fact that GNOME.Asia is cool would be good. We could highlight >> that it is pushing GNOME and GNOME into new markets, and this year into >> tech savvy Hong Kong. The growing Asian market is probably >> particularly interesting to many potential sponsors. > > We can do this, but where on the site? For the moment I will add links > into the brochure. > >> It seems a bit weird that the text explains that people can sponsor >> GNOME.Asia by itself if they want, but the "Sponsorship Application >> Form" does not provide any checkboxes for this option, nor does the >> text tell you what to do or who to contact. > > I don't think the possibility to only sponsor GNOME.Asia should be on > the GUADEC sponsor sheet. We can provide links for this. > >> My first impression was that the brochure was telling me that if I >> paid $12,000 for the "Platinum" GNOME.Asia sponsorship (which I >> thought meant GNOME.Asia package) that I could pay 5,000 euro more to >> get Platinum GUADEC sponsorship. But this does not sound like what >> you describe below. >> >> >> On 03/19/12 01:45 PM, William from Texas wrote: >>> >>> After some feedback from GUADEC and .Asia teams, here is the GUADEC >>> sponsor brochure draft5: >>> >>> http://upload.williamfromtexas.com/download/GUADEC_Sponsor_Brochure_draft5.pdf >>> >>> The 'Big Change' here are the .Asia value packs on p6 and p8. GUADEC >>> sponsors can add +5,000eu to gain .Asia Platinum or Gold-level, >>> +3,000eu to for Silver and +1,500eu for Bronze. (There was a >>> suggestion for +6k for Platinum and +4.5 for Gold, do others insist on >>> this? It can be added if so, mostly removed for space reasons.) >> >> >> Why is there no foot in some of the GNOME.Asia rows? Why do you not >> become a "Coffee break" sponsor at any sponsorship level? How much >> do people have to spend to be this kind of sponsor? > > Addressing above and here: maybe I will make GNOME.Asia value pack its > own table structure to emphasize it and provide better details. Right > now it's in with the Extras. > > There are no GNOME feet in the extra section as these are available > but not automatic. e.g., Any sponsor may cover a coffee break, but > it's not included in any package, it should be discussed as an extra > cost. Platinum sponsors are automatically included as sponsors of a > conference reception (is this the Pro event?) and Gold sponsors are > automatically sponsors of a party. A Bronze sponsor may also choose to > sponsor a reception or party as an extra cost of their package. An > unclarity in my mind is the text 'at own cost' for these, implying > that all Platinum/Gold sponsors still need to pay extra for these > extras, although they have first right to claim these extras.. Since > this particular text was from previous GUADECs, is that how we've done > it in the past? > >> It also is a bit awkward that GNOME.Asia is in USD ($) while GUADEC is >> in Euro. Not sure this is relaly a problem, but it does seem odd. >> Maybe it would be better to show the numbers in both currencies. > >> >> --- >> >> Brian _______________________________________________ guadec-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/guadec-list
