On 24 June 2013 19:36, Jiri Eischmann <eischm...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Ekaterina Gerasimova píše v Po 24. 06. 2013 v 18:55 +0100:
> > On 24 June 2013 15:42, Jiri Eischmann <eischm...@redhat.com> wrote:
> >         Andreas Nilsson píše v Po 24. 06. 2013 v 16:23 +0200:
> >         > On 06/24/2013 03:56 PM, Jiri Eischmann wrote:
> >         > > Hi,
> >         > > I'm currently preparing an order of GUADEC t-shirts.
> >         Looking at the
> >         > > design [1], I and the vendor agreed that the most fitting
> >         colour is real
> >         > > turquoise. So we chose a kind of t-shirt that has this
> >         colour [2]. The
> >         > > problem is that this kind only has unisex cuts. Is unisex
> >         OK or should
> >         > > we look for kinds that have women's cut even at the cost
> >         of having to
> >         > > pick another colour?
> >         > I would say Atoll would be closer to what I envisioned.
> >         >
> >
> http://www.reklamnytextil.sk/index.cfm?module=Catalog&page=Product&ProductID=80512
> >         >
> >         > There seems to be womens shirt available in this color.
> >         >
> >
> http://www.reklamnytextil.sk/index.cfm?module=Catalog&page=Product&ProductID=83145
> >
> >
> >         Yes, Atoll is another option. I personally felt it was
> >         something between
> >         Atoll and Real Turquoise and decided for turquoise, but it
> >         could also be
> >         Atoll and if it's closer to what you envisioned, then the
> >         problem is
> >         solved.
> >
> >         > I would also like to hear Kat's thoughts on the color
> >         choice.
> >         > If I recall correctly, the color choice of last years FOSDEM
> >         ladies
> >         > shirt was quite popular (to the extent that several men
> >         complained about
> >         > not getting "the nice color" :)
> >
> >
> >         BTW we're planning to order around 40 red t-shirts for
> >         organizers and
> >         volunteers, but if you have a better colour idea, it's
> >         welcome. I can
> >         order any colour that is in the catalogue.
> >
> >
> > With 13 volunteers over 8 days with 5-10 local team members, you
> > should expect to need 100-150 as a minimum, assuming you guess all the
> > sizes correctly and  no one gets sweaty. I recommend that you aim for
> > 200 and expect to have some left over. The leftovers can be given out
> > on the last day to other people who helped out with the organisation
> > and so on in some way or other as it's a nice thing to do.
>
> My estimation was based on my experience from Desktop Summit 2011 where
> I volunteered and we only got one t-shirt (at least I did).
> If we want to give everyone a t-shirt for each day, I have no problem to
> produce 150 or more. It's just a matter of budget. The t-shirts are
> pretty cheap - €2.43 each.


That's pretty neat, we usually pay closer to €7-8 each! Yeah, you should've
gotten more at the DS, we could only give out 1-2 each on the first day,
but people could come back after the reprint run to pick up more.


>
> > For reference, at the Desktop Summit we had 400 volunteer t-shirts
> > (granted we had more volunteers) and had to have a second run printed
> > on the second day because we ran out.
> >
> >
> >
> >         > Also, I assume you want a proper pdf of this print with
> >         exact measures.
> >         > I'll send that in a separate mail.
> >
> >
> >         Yes please, send it to me. The vendor will definitely need
> >         that.
> >
> >         > >
> >         > > I'd also like to ask if we want to produce other cool
> >         stuff that would
> >         > > be available for purchase at the registration desk. I've
> >         got reliable
> >         > > and cheap vendors to produce virtually everything.
> >         Stickers, buttons,
> >         > > pillows [3], mugs, hats,... It could be a nice additional
> >         income for
> >         > > GNOME Foundation and people would have some nice souvenirs
> >         to take home.
> >         > > But if we want to produce something, we will have to work
> >         on it soon.
> >         > There was some stuff for sale last GUADEC, it was quite
> >         successful I
> >         > believe. The people involved in last years conference would
> >         have
> >         > originals for at least mugs and pillows.
> >         > - Andreas
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