On Mon, 26 Dec 2016 20:44:42 +0000
Alex Irmel Oviedo Solis <alleinerwolf(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hola todos, según entendí la pagina de wiki que hizo Athos es para
saber nuestras necesidades y no asegura que se vaya a producir todo
lo que pongamos ahí. Por otro lado, yo puse los *tshirts como swag*
no como para uso personal, además que ya hemos aprobado tickets con
tshirts para regalo a los asistentes como en la caso de Julita en su
ultimo evento asi que creo que hacer tshirts no es problema, saldo
mejor opinion. Saludos
That's kind of my point. Now we are talking about t-shirt for personal
use versus t-shirt as swag. I am not against any case, but we will
swamp ourselves in debate. Leave it for later, and focus in produce
simple material. As I said, it will be better if we can have this paid
before January 20th.
El lun., 26 dic. 2016 a las 15:13, Athos Ribeiro
(<athoscribeiro(a)gmail.com>) escribió:
> On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 01:55:38PM -0600, Neville A. Cross wrote:
> >
> > And how people was selected for receiving or not a t-shirt made a
> > lot of friction.
> >
> > I was browsing, and now EMEA has some clear rules for producing
> > polos for ambassadors. But it seems unrealistic to do the same,
> > as we have a lot of issues with custom and taxes.
> >
> > My point is not to drop entirely this topic about t-shirts or
> > polos. But to leave for later as it will need some rules and
> > exploration on how we fulfill this.
>
> Agreed, we can bring the t-shirts topic up at some other moment. I
> will take some time to separate it from the equipment wiki.
>
> >
> > Mean while, we can focus on thing that are straight forward, and
> > we can produce them in January, best if we close up all payments
> > before January 20th. We need to rush on this and discussing
> > personal items will delay reaching a decision.
>
> Agreed. We should start opening the tickets for the next meeting,
> on January 7th
>
> >
> > I think that for large items it may be better to produce them
> > closest to the destination. Like roll up banners, better do it
> > decentralized. Shipping will be expensive, and certainly will
> > raise a flag in custom, requiring to pay taxes.
> >
> > For stickers, will be better to do it centralized. That someone
> > that has a bank account and can deal with reimbursements take
> > care of a large production. This not only about price, it is
> > about quality. There are some quality that may be only available
> > if you order above certain minimal quantity. Think also that the
> > person that take care of this will also need to pay and be
> > reimbursed for shipping to other cities. If you send a small
> > package of stickers for a city, then most likely won't be an
> > issue on customs.
> >
> > So, I am not telling exactly what to do, but to think what would
> > be better. If you split Brazil in regions, you can reduce
> > shipping but it may be not good for scale production. Within
> > Brazil there is no problem with customs. So, maybe it will make
> > sense to produce stickers at one place.
>
> I will look into that this week
>
> >
> > Most likely will be the same for medias. Not sure what to think
> > about other items like table clothes, that is something in the
> > middle.
>
> I am not sure if we do need to produce medias in Brazil: I mean,
> some people don't even have dvd drivers anymore... I believe USB
> sticks end up reaching more people/devices. The only question is:
> Should we produce those with Fedora budget to hand to people,
> produce some custom sticks for ambassadors to install on install
> fests OR let ambassadors use their own usb sticks for that purpose?
>
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>
>
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