For FUDCon Tempe, we need:
(1) Someone to either make, or work with the Design team to have made, a design for the shirt
(2) Someone to get all the vendor stuff sorted out so someone from Red Hat can call, give credit card info, and the shirts will be made and sent somewhere appropriate for the event.
Do I hear any takers?
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 1:08 PM, Paul W. Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
For FUDCon Tempe, we need:
(1) Someone to either make, or work with the Design team to have made, a design for the shirt
(2) Someone to get all the vendor stuff sorted out so someone from Red Hat can call, give credit card info, and the shirts will be made and sent somewhere appropriate for the event.
There is a tee-shirt shop on Mill avenue - http://www.brandxstore.com (they also have a location in the memorial union). I don't know if their prices are competitive with other prices - I'd imagine in bulk they are - but as an added bonus, if we have our design on file with them, anyone could go in and get other FUDCon:Tempe items like hats, baby clothes, hoodies, aprons, etc.
Anyhow, they might be worth investigating by the awesome person who volunteers for this task. I'd imagine sales tax and shipping probably work out the same :)
-Robyn
Do I hear any takers?
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On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 04:08:42PM -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
For FUDCon Tempe, we need:
(1) Someone to either make, or work with the Design team to have made, a design for the shirt
(2) Someone to get all the vendor stuff sorted out so someone from Red Hat can call, give credit card info, and the shirts will be made and sent somewhere appropriate for the event.
Do I hear any takers?
Nobody? Bueller?
On 10/04/2010 04:09 PM, Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 04:08:42PM -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
For FUDCon Tempe, we need:
(1) Someone to either make, or work with the Design team to have made, a design for the shirt
(2) Someone to get all the vendor stuff sorted out so someone from Red Hat can call, give credit card info, and the shirts will be made and sent somewhere appropriate for the event.
Do I hear any takers?
Nobody? Bueller?
Hi Paul and FUDCon team --
Since this is still a need for us, I'm willing to coordinate the design and procurement of the FUDCon Tempe shirts. Its fairly similar to work I've done in the past getting Fedora Ambassadors polos ordered. Still, I will need help with various aspects of this, and so have the following questions:
1) I'm no design person, and so will need to work with the Design team to both have them envision the design and pull it off. Who was the point person on the Design team for last year's FUDCon Toronto? Should I approach that person directly, or open a new Design TRAC ticket and have the team decision who is best to work on this? Or are these FUDCon tickets assigned to the Design team?
2) From Robyn's email to the list on 9/27[1], we have a local shop to possibly source this from[2]. We'll start from here and compare costs for these to last year's FUDCon as a reasonable measure. Where do I find out how much per unit costs were for FUDCon Toronto? Is that amount the same ballpark we are budgeted for this year? I will pull off the wiki what sizes and numbers we're looking for. Do we order shirts for others who are not represented on the FUDCon pre-registrants list?
[1] http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/fudcon-planning/2010-September/0012... [2] http://www.brandxstore.com/
- pascal
On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 09:19:09AM -0400, Pascal Calarco wrote:
On 10/04/2010 04:09 PM, Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 04:08:42PM -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
For FUDCon Tempe, we need:
(1) Someone to either make, or work with the Design team to have made, a design for the shirt
(2) Someone to get all the vendor stuff sorted out so someone from Red Hat can call, give credit card info, and the shirts will be made and sent somewhere appropriate for the event.
Do I hear any takers?
Nobody? Bueller?
Hi Paul and FUDCon team --
Since this is still a need for us, I'm willing to coordinate the design and procurement of the FUDCon Tempe shirts. Its fairly similar to work I've done in the past getting Fedora Ambassadors polos ordered. Still, I will need help with various aspects of this, and so have the following questions:
- I'm no design person, and so will need to work with the Design team
to both have them envision the design and pull it off. Who was the point person on the Design team for last year's FUDCon Toronto? Should I approach that person directly, or open a new Design TRAC ticket and have the team decision who is best to work on this? Or are these FUDCon tickets assigned to the Design team?
Generally the Design team favors the ticket approach, since they have quite a few designers involved now. When you open the ticket, you might want to propose some ideas or motifs to try for the shirt.
- From Robyn's email to the list on 9/27[1], we have a local shop to
possibly source this from[2]. We'll start from here and compare costs for these to last year's FUDCon as a reasonable measure. Where do I find out how much per unit costs were for FUDCon Toronto? Is that amount the same ballpark we are budgeted for this year? I will pull off the wiki what sizes and numbers we're looking for. Do we order shirts for others who are not represented on the FUDCon pre-registrants list?
Generally we order about 150 or so shirts. The prices I've found from various places are well under $10 a shirt, more like $8 in a lot of cases. As long as the cost is somewhere under $2K we should be fine.
I try to order a couple extras for specific people who help us make FUDCon happen inside Red Hat but don't always get to attend -- people on Max Spevack's team, and a few of my managers and executives. Never hurts to grease a wheel or two!
We guarantee shirts to the first 130 pre-registrants. So I pull out the small number for those extra folks, we print badges that tell us (at the registration table) what size the pre-registrant signed up for so they get theirs, and then whatever's left toward the middle of the last day, people can fight over. ;-)
Pascal, it's awesome that you're helping with this; thank you so much!
[1] http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/fudcon-planning/2010-September/0012... [2] http://www.brandxstore.com/
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Paul W. Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 09:19:09AM -0400, Pascal Calarco wrote:
On 10/04/2010 04:09 PM, Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 04:08:42PM -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
For FUDCon Tempe, we need:
(1) Someone to either make, or work with the Design team to have made, a design for the shirt
(2) Someone to get all the vendor stuff sorted out so someone from Red Hat can call, give credit card info, and the shirts will be made and sent somewhere appropriate for the event.
Do I hear any takers?
Nobody? Bueller?
Hi Paul and FUDCon team --
Since this is still a need for us, I'm willing to coordinate the design and procurement of the FUDCon Tempe shirts. Its fairly similar to work I've done in the past getting Fedora Ambassadors polos ordered. Still, I will need help with various aspects of this, and so have the following questions:
- I'm no design person, and so will need to work with the Design team
to both have them envision the design and pull it off. Who was the point person on the Design team for last year's FUDCon Toronto? Should I approach that person directly, or open a new Design TRAC ticket and have the team decision who is best to work on this? Or are these FUDCon tickets assigned to the Design team?
Generally the Design team favors the ticket approach, since they have quite a few designers involved now. When you open the ticket, you might want to propose some ideas or motifs to try for the shirt.
- From Robyn's email to the list on 9/27[1], we have a local shop to
possibly source this from[2]. We'll start from here and compare costs for these to last year's FUDCon as a reasonable measure. Where do I find out how much per unit costs were for FUDCon Toronto? Is that amount the same ballpark we are budgeted for this year? I will pull off the wiki what sizes and numbers we're looking for. Do we order shirts for others who are not represented on the FUDCon pre-registrants list?
Generally we order about 150 or so shirts. The prices I've found from various places are well under $10 a shirt, more like $8 in a lot of cases. As long as the cost is somewhere under $2K we should be fine.
I try to order a couple extras for specific people who help us make FUDCon happen inside Red Hat but don't always get to attend -- people on Max Spevack's team, and a few of my managers and executives. Never hurts to grease a wheel or two!
We guarantee shirts to the first 130 pre-registrants. So I pull out the small number for those extra folks, we print badges that tell us (at the registration table) what size the pre-registrant signed up for so they get theirs, and then whatever's left toward the middle of the last day, people can fight over. ;-)
Is this 130 number some sort of fixed number? Just what has worked in the past?
Pascal, it's awesome that you're helping with this; thank you so much!
[1] http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/fudcon-planning/2010-September/0012... [2] http://www.brandxstore.com/
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On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 7:30 PM, Robyn Bergeron robyn.bergeron@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Paul W. Frields stickster@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 09:19:09AM -0400, Pascal Calarco wrote:
On 10/04/2010 04:09 PM, Paul W. Frields wrote:
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 04:08:42PM -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
For FUDCon Tempe, we need:
(1) Someone to either make, or work with the Design team to have made, a design for the shirt
(2) Someone to get all the vendor stuff sorted out so someone from Red Hat can call, give credit card info, and the shirts will be made and sent somewhere appropriate for the event.
Do I hear any takers?
Nobody? Bueller?
Hi Paul and FUDCon team --
Since this is still a need for us, I'm willing to coordinate the design and procurement of the FUDCon Tempe shirts. Its fairly similar to work I've done in the past getting Fedora Ambassadors polos ordered. Still, I will need help with various aspects of this, and so have the following questions:
- I'm no design person, and so will need to work with the Design team
to both have them envision the design and pull it off. Who was the point person on the Design team for last year's FUDCon Toronto? Should I approach that person directly, or open a new Design TRAC ticket and have the team decision who is best to work on this? Or are these FUDCon tickets assigned to the Design team?
Generally the Design team favors the ticket approach, since they have quite a few designers involved now. When you open the ticket, you might want to propose some ideas or motifs to try for the shirt.
- From Robyn's email to the list on 9/27[1], we have a local shop to
possibly source this from[2]. We'll start from here and compare costs for these to last year's FUDCon as a reasonable measure. Where do I find out how much per unit costs were for FUDCon Toronto? Is that amount the same ballpark we are budgeted for this year? I will pull off the wiki what sizes and numbers we're looking for. Do we order shirts for others who are not represented on the FUDCon pre-registrants list?
Generally we order about 150 or so shirts. The prices I've found from various places are well under $10 a shirt, more like $8 in a lot of cases. As long as the cost is somewhere under $2K we should be fine.
I try to order a couple extras for specific people who help us make FUDCon happen inside Red Hat but don't always get to attend -- people on Max Spevack's team, and a few of my managers and executives. Never hurts to grease a wheel or two!
We guarantee shirts to the first 130 pre-registrants. So I pull out the small number for those extra folks, we print badges that tell us (at the registration table) what size the pre-registrant signed up for so they get theirs, and then whatever's left toward the middle of the last day, people can fight over. ;-)
Is this 130 number some sort of fixed number? Just what has worked in the past?
Just what's worked well in the past.
Do you guys want to produce these locally? If so, with a design in hand it should be pretty easy for someone to get a quote. Then figure that into the budget and we can tell how many we can afford. Whether it's 130 or some other number is just down to dollars.
Paul
On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 09:19:09AM -0400, Pascal Calarco wrote:
- From Robyn's email to the list on 9/27[1], we have a local shop to
possibly source this from[2]. We'll start from here and compare costs for these to last year's FUDCon as a reasonable measure. Where do I find out how much per unit costs were for FUDCon Toronto? Is that amount the same ballpark we are budgeted for this year? I will pull off the wiki what sizes and numbers we're looking for. Do we order shirts for others who are not represented on the FUDCon pre-registrants list?
One more note on this paragraph.
If for some reason, the "street team" (which I think of as including everyone who helps with tickets, action items, etc.) can't get these shirts quoted and made independently, we do have a backup plan. There is a swag vendor available to me in Red Hat that can get shirts made at a reasonable price, and on whom we can rely if push comes to shove. That being said, I would like this to be simply part and parcel of what a FUDCon planning team does on its own for the event.
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