We are a bunch of hackers at Hacker's Den (http://hackersden.org) who believe in sharing and openness. We are going to organise a FOSS event in coming few days. But at the moment we are kinda puzzled over sponsorship for the event.
1) To have a proprietary product company as a sponsor of FOSS event is it morally right? I mean there will be banners, flyers of that proprietary company all over the venue. In an event we are promoting FOSS and on a venue we are promoting/marketing proprietary product company. Isn't it contradictory behaviour? But if we deny the sponsorship aren't we depriving that proprietary company of doing a noble deed (of supporting a FOSS event)? 2) What about proprietary *service* company? I mean the one which serves it's client with say system administration or building a dbms system (which is closed source suppose) for the client e.g. Infosys (http://www.infosys.com/), Wipro (www.wipro.com), Persistent (www.persistent.com) etc. Is it something different with the proprietary service company compared to proprietary product company? Should we accept the sponsorship or deny it? 3) A solution? Accepting a sponsorship from a proprietary company (product/service) and placing a large banner at the entrance of a venue as well as on the website saying "We do not necessarily support any of our sponsors' products or philosophy." as a countermeasure, will work? Or is it similar to printing "smoking is injurious to health" on cigarette packets and continuing the cigarette production at the same time and later on denying any responsibility saying "We warned you"? Personally I think printing a warning on cigarette packet is a big joke; because if you really cared for the health of society you would have stopped the production itself. Thoughts? -- Avinash Sonawane (RootKea) PICT, Pune http://www.rootkea.wordpress.com _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc ILUGC Mailing List Guidelines: http://ilugc.in/mailinglist-guidelines
