On Sun, 2012-06-17 at 08:53 -0600, Leandro Gómez wrote: > We have some shirts from our provider (Anan). We could measure them > and post the exact sizes. I'm going to work in a couple of hours, so > maybe someone else from localteam wants to help?
Sounds worth checking this (though we don't currently have a central record of what the physical sizes were previous years). Before that, perhaps someone has a general idea of how Nicaraguan sizes are compared to e.g. generous USA ones or small Asian ones? > We won't get women's sizes this year, unfortunately. > We also have the XS size that is ~size 14 (US standard?). A bit > smaller than S. Maybe that's the equivalent to female S? If you don't have women's sizes, then, yes, I suppose taking one size below the requested size might be a reasonable guess -- any women want to comment on that? > Note that this doesn't give many spare shirts over the numbers > in > Penta. Normally we hope to get more additional people > involved in > volunteering who hadn't signed up for it in advance. In > addition, in a > hot country it would be a good idea to let some staff have > more than > one staff t-shirt, even if they have to pay personally for the > extra > one(s). So I think 75 is too few? > > > > I also think it's a good idea. > > > The cost of each t-shirt is $5.11 (custom made, full color printing in > front, one color back for the sponsor logos). We've already paid 50% > of the cost of 400 shirts, as required by the provider ($1000 from > local sponsor that paid directly to provider). If the shirts are 5 USD each, then I expect some international staff/volunteers would be happy to pay for an extra couple of shirts to wear while working. Any ideas on what would be a good number of staff shirts to order? -- Moray _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team