I vote a.

The one question I have, is how does the banner get passed around?

Tav (from the Singapore airport)


On Sun, 2015-02-08 at 11:47 -0800, Jon A. Cruz wrote:
> A majority vote of the current board members is required for this
> matter.
> 
> Proposal:
> 
>   Reimburse the cost of producing:
> 
>       * Up to $200 for a one-time expense to create an Inkscape stand-up
>       banner for shows and conferences
> 
>       * Up to $80 for hand-out materials including mini-stickers and
>       mini-cards with hackfest fundraising info.
> 
>       * Total limit of $250 for the one-time and hand-out expenses
>       combined.
> 
>   Jon A. Cruz will coordinate acquisition of items and setup for the
>   Inkscape booth at SCALE 13x.
> 
>   [ ]  a.  Yes, approve this funding proposal.
>   [ ]  b.  I might vote yes for a more limited proposal
>   [ ]  c.  No, do not provide funding for conference materials
> 
> 
> Background:
> 
> Inkscape has participated in SCALE conferences for several years now.
> The exhibit floor reaches a wide audience including businessmen from
> various industries, students and educators, other open source projects
> and the general population.
> 
> Some years back we used a generic Libre Graphics banner that had been
> provided by Andy Fitzsimon. It has gotten worn out over the years, but
> also was never Inkscape-specific. Currently as one project member noted
> "Our barren booth at SCALE is kind of an embarrassment... we're a
> graphics app and we have the stock generic "banner" they provide us
> with."
> 
> A non-retracting two-sided floor banner should be about $170 plus tax
> and shipping. This item should last several years, and can be shipped as
> needed to different conferences.
> 
> The mini-card portion of the hand-out materials runs about $20 plus
> shipping and handling. It has been noted that them bringing in just a
> few small donations (perhaps 3-4) could more than make up for their
> expense. But at the least they can help raise awareness of Inkscape and
> appreciation for it in the general population.
> 



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