Bruce, Jean-Paul,
> Also, didn't Marc also have shirts for the show?
Yes, but we discussed that, given the numbers, it makes more sense for Marc to
give his shirts for LWE-Boston, and Elein to sent the Foundation shirts to
France (through you).
> If I have to return those tshirts, please let me know where to ship them
> to.
Nope, keep them. It'd cost more to ship them than it would
> If you give those tshirts to us, we will use it on the french
> non-lucrative association PostgreSQLFr.org (yes, it has the same name
> than the web site) to dress people for the next exhibitions around here.
> Since my mother owns a pressing, she will participate in the project
> to wash it and store it in transparent sealed clothes bags ;-)
That seems unnessesary to me. Just give the t-shirts to the volunteers to
keep; I can't imagine that you'll have more than 20 volunteers in the next
year. There will be t-shirts again in the future -- in fact, I'll be talking
to the original donor about some kind of deal that allows us to sell direct
at conventions. I just can't do it before Solutions Linux.
> Okay. Give me any URL you have for the banner design. I'll bring it to
> my local printer office (?). Hope it is in a professional format for the
> printer. I must add I haven't any software to handle such things (Quark
> X press or those things, I only have free softwares like Gimp).
David, and Gavin Roy, you have this. Can one of you e-mail it direct to
Jean-Paul? Or better, give it to me to post on pgFoundry?
Jean-Paul, the banner is a PDF, sized for Fedex/Kinko's banner printing on one
of their standard sizes. I believe that Kinko's has stores in France, yes?
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--Josh
Josh Berkus
Aglio Database Solutions
San Francisco