Thanks Emily. I may not be able to make the call today, so wanted to share my thoughts on
it. My personal preference (and the style I see most as a conference swag item as it’s
easier for attendees to put on and remove over existing clothes) is for a zip fronted
hoodie, but I know these are $11+ more per item, so this is going to break the bank
(unless the wiggle room is substantial!).
We chose a hoodie as the swag item due to the temperature in Seoul this time of year, so a
thicker one would be the best option if we can make budgets work. If we can’t afford
anything thicker than a t-shirt, we may as well go for a nice t-shirt to avoid providing a
low quality item that will leave attendees feeling dissatisfied with the swag. I remember
only too well the moans of attendees from the last few OpenStack/Open Infrastructure
Summits I attended when they were given a beanie or a pair of socks as conference swag on
a $1,000 ticket.
Matthew
From: Emily Ruf <eruf(a)linuxfoundation.org>
Sent: 26 January 2020 02:09
To: cephalocon-seoul-2020(a)ceph.io
Subject: [Cephalocon-seoul-2020] Hoodie options
Hi All -
Please take a look at the hoodie options for the attendee giveaway. We have $15/person set
aside in the budget and most of these are higher once you include setup and shipping. As
of today, all estimates have come in under budget so we may have some wiggle room. Let’s
discuss on Tuesday’s call.
Emily
Emily Ruf, CMP
Event Manager
The Linux Foundation
M: 512-745-1456
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