Roman Shaposhnik wrote on 3/24/16 7:40 PM: > Well, please ignore the rest of this email (it wasn't meant to be CCed > here). But the following > part still stands as a good question for this crowd:
Well, if there aren't gonna be yummy crepes, the answer is probably no. 8-> > On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 3:54 PM, Roman Shaposhnik <shaposh...@gmail.com> > wrote: >>> By the way I wanted to reach out to people who are working on building open >>> source communities >>> to see if they would be interested in attending devrelcon.com. I was >>> wondering if the Apache Foundation, >>> Linux Foundation, or other groups that you know would be willing to have >>> Community sponsor status >>> (with logos and such on our site and signage) in exchange for sending out >>> an email to its list about >>> devrelcon.com. > > Thoughts on something like devrelcon.com? Since I'm local to the SF > Bay Area I can > volunteer as a speaker. A question that I don't know the answer to is: > whether ASF > has ever considered to be a 'media sponsor', etc. Why would we provide our brand as a sponsor to a third party event that is not directly providing education or track content about specific Apache projects? Honest question: I'm curious to see what people think about it. If folks have good answers for this, but haven't read our event branding policy, you should (since it's somewhat related): http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/events - Shane