On Thu, Apr 04, 2013 at 06:23:41PM -0400, Brian Gupta wrote: > So my thoughts here, are in agreement for different reasons. I > somewhat feel that if there is an official conference bag it should > either have no sponsor logos, or have the logo of all the larger > sponsors as we have done in the past. I understand that logos on bags > are less loved than unlogoed bags (by attendees), but as a member of > sponsors team, it was an additional perk we were able to offer our > larger sponsors that I was somewhat sad to see go away. (In the > future, I think we should try to reinstitute an official conference > bag, but make it nicer than the ones we gave out at DC10, which were > orange for lack of a better word, "synthetic hemp" bags.) Depending on > where future DebConfs are held, I think I will be willing to help make > this happen, if there is a will to revive the "official bag".
> That said, if a sponsor wants to add a bag as swag, I don't have a > problem as long as it isn't the "official conference bag", and they > should just do what they want as far as their logo goes. IE: We > shouldn't provide them with official conference artwork. (Vendor swag > is not a donation to DebConf, so it wouldn't count as sponsorship.) > If they want to make it the official conference bag, I'd say that's > fine if it either had no sponsor logos, or the higher tiered sponsor > logos (Gold+) were imprinted. (In this case we would of course count > the cost of making and shipping the bags as sponsorship, and if it was > high enough would bump them to the appropriate sponsor level.) Very very very well stated and absolutely 100% agreed. (Ok, 99% - I'm still lukewarm on having an official conference bag at every conference. It's *nice* to have the bags, but having it as a requirement is probably a * stretch, especially with budget limitations we face each year.) -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Patty Langasek harmo...@dodds.net ---------------------------------------------------------- At times, you may end up far away from home; you may not be sure of where you belong, anymore. But home is always there... because home is not a place. It's wherever your passion takes you. --- J. Michael Straczynski _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team