I just sent $1500 to help sponsor this year's RacketCon. That's an increase 
from the $1000 I put in last year, because Vincent St-Amour told me that he and 
Matthew Flatt want to scale up this year's event.

I mention this not to bring attention to myself. Rather, I mention it to bring 
attention to the amazing work the Racket developers are doing week after week, 
year after year. Racket is a fantastic tool. I use it every day. I get a ton of 
value out of it. Best of all, I'm always learning something new. In the last 
couple months, I've been getting up to speed with Typed Racket. It's 
tremendous. 

All that, and it's open-source software.

I help sponsor RacketCon because it's a great way to invest in the future of 
Racket. The cost of a ticket does not cover the cost of the event. The way I 
see it, whatever I put into RacketCon is going to be paid back to me (and 
everyone else who uses it) many times over. And if Vincent and Matthew want to 
crank up the volume, I want to help.

So if you've been wondering if you should become a sponsor of RacketCon, I say: 
do it! Let Vincent know (stamo...@ccs.neu.edu) what you can put in to make this 
RacketCon the best yet. Maybe it's less. Maybe it's more. But it all helps.

Thanks.


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