Apparently last year the quantity was 150 for US$10/shirt. This was a 2
color shirt.
So the damage was US$1500.
However, there are two factors that may lower the cost.
One, perhaps not as many shirts have to produced because the conference
attendence may be lower this year than last year (although I think the more
TShirts the better!) ... So I'd rather this not be the case.
And two, Randal has generously proposed using a contact of us that may be
able to produce similar or better quality for as low as US$5/shirt. Of
course, so that I do not raise expectations falsely, I will add that this
may depend on quantity and it remains to be made into a concrete
negotiation with the supplier for these additional shirts.
So if the cost actually did go down to half, the cost for 150 shirts would
be US$750.
Merely the cost of Windows 2000 Enterprise Edition. If a corporation out
there can spend money on a proprietary operating system, surely they can
help sponsor a rag-tag bunch of misfits on a mission to save the Earth...
oh, sorry, got carried away while watching the SciFi channel...
Later,
Gunther
At 03:49 PM 6/19/01 -0700, James wrote:
>What's the qty? What's the price?
>
>James.
>
> > Jimi Thompson wrote:
> >
> > Gunther,
> >
> > We are still interested in doing the design. If a corporate sponsor
> for the
> > printing will step forward, we'd be happy to work their logo into the
> design.
> >
> > Jimi
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Gunther Birznieks
> > To: mod_perl list
> > Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 10:17 AM
> > Subject: mod_perl bof Oreilly Conference TShirts
> >
> > A month ago I posed a question about TShirts for mod_perl BOF.
> >
> > One group of people did volunteer to do the design and posted
> > interest on
> > here. So if they are still up for it, it would be awesome to start
> > discussing ideas/proof of concept.
> >
> > However, before such a thing can be discussed, unfortunately no one
> > has
> > come up to be able to sponsor the cost for the T-Shirts. So I figure
> > I
> > would raise the question again in case someone has a company that
> > would be
> > willing to corporate sponsor such a thing.
> >
> > __________________________________________________
> > Gunther Birznieks ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > eXtropia - The Open Web Technology Company
> > http://www.eXtropia.com/
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