* Can you think of anything that's missing? Thoughts so far:
Notes from a conversation in #fedora-ambassadors just now with rsc:
* We need a clearer picture of what this will look like. What, exactly,
is the cost? What, exactly, is the benefit to Fedora? These sorts of
things should be on the budget request to Ambassadors.
* Try negotiating with the university so that we *don't* have to pay a
booth fee. Argument: our presence with our booth is our free time, our
hobby, just fun - and that we don't have to do this - even if we like to
do that. We're already bringing them the benefit of a "Fedora Chemistry
Remix."
* Idea: Propose that Fedora pay for the production of media, but that we
don't put forth the booth donation (we get the booth for free), and
instead set up a donation bucket where people can (optionally) pitch a
few pesos in for the CD they're picking up, and the proceeds from that
go to the university at the end of the night in lieu of us paying a
sponsorship fee for the booth.
* Question: If we do sponsor the event, is Fedora getting mentioned
somewhere in the event publicity? Fedora has given money to events in
the past, but it needs to be a successful event and we need to get
something in return (publicity, etc).
Herson, your thoughts as event owner?
--Mel