Being one of the more expensive promotional items, and something volunteers are likely to keep afterwards, how about allowing teams to collect money for these teeshirts before the event and send it to SFD to cover the cost of producing additional shirts? I'm not suggesting /all/ teeshirts should be paid for, but if those of us in developed nations voluntarily covered the cost ourselves not only could they be guarenteed to receive a teeshirt but more free teeshirts would be available for volunteers in developing nations. We're paying $10 a piece for a meal at ithaca free software association meetings, over $300 total in some cases, I see no reason why our members shouldn't be paying for promotional items they'll end up owning. In fact, I'd say tack on more than cost of production/shipping, with the proceeds going for more promotional items for other cities. I'll also suggest that other groups consider printing their own colorful teeshirts branded for their local groups. If the SFD people could let us all know what color teeshirts they're planning this year we can choose contrasting or matching colors for locally-branded teeshirts. Overall, from last year, I'd say teeshirts and balloons made the biggest impact. The CDs were indeed nice but there were not nearly enough of them (we had a reserve of 750 Ubuntu CDs and used most of them as the SFD CDs ran out within an hour of our event). I'd say the tatoos could be done without. We still have a majority of them from last year, sitting unused. They were not colorful, so children didn't like them, and they could not be applied fast or easy enough to be useful for other purposes.
Hi Arc, <quote who="Arc Riley">
Being one of the more expensive promotional items, and something volunteers are likely to keep afterwards, how about allowing teams to collect money for these teeshirts before the event and send it to SFD to cover the cost of producing additional shirts?
We are looking to produce extra t-shirts at any rate, and there will be extra ones for sale soon. We have a website to sell the shirts from that has been set up for us. We'll take it live then so you can easily buy extra tshirts for all your volunteers. Cheers, Pia -- Linux Australia http://linux.org.au/
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Arc Riley
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Pia Waugh