Re: Major donors - Mailing list pgsql-advocacy
From | elein |
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Subject | Re: Major donors |
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Msg-id | 20060323192036.GY15165@varlena.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Major donors (Robert Treat <xzilla@users.sourceforge.net>) |
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Re: Major donors
Re: Major donors |
List | pgsql-advocacy |
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 01:34:46PM -0500, Robert Treat wrote: > On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 12:37, Joshua D. Drake wrote: > > As sponsors page that will delineate between size of monetary > > contribution is going to cause problems with those who donate a great > > deal of in-kind contributions. > > > > Elein is a perfect example. If she goes to 3 shows how much is that > > worth? My day rate is 2500.00 (if I am out of towm) plus expenses.... > > > > ISTM if you are distributing flyers/business cards with your name over > them, your already getting a return on your time investment at a given > show, especially in cases like oscon where the booth is provided to the > project for free. If you are paying to get postgresql entry into the > conference (like was recently discussed in the dubai thread) then that > might be a little different, but I think we need some kind of > delineation between companies who pay developer salaries, people who > staff booths where they get to advertise their wares, and people who > send in a check (Well, that assumes the goal isn't just to compile the > largest list of sponsors we can, but actually give real recognition to > those who continually sponsor this project and the folks who might give > a one time donation). > If all I did was to staff a booth at conferences and hand out cards, then you might have a point. However, this is not the case for me. I created PostgreSQL flyers (not varlena flyers). I organize the pin effort. I help organize the booth. I work with the oscon committee. I give talks at conferences and user groups which require preparation. I write a semi-weekly column with a huge archive. I do get a little marketing visibility in there but believe me I work and pay for it dearly since most of what I do goes to educating the postgresql user community for free. This is just me. Certain other people also do not get paid for their work and time above and beyond self-interest. We consider it our contribution back to the community. This, I believe, is how and why open source works. Why does it bother you to acknowledge work and time of others? (That is a rhetorical question.) --elein -------------------------------------------------------------- elein@varlena.com Varlena, LLC www.varlena.com PostgreSQL Consulting, Support & Training PostgreSQL General Bits http://www.varlena.com/GeneralBits/ -------------------------------------------------------------- I have always depended on the [QA] of strangers. > > Robert Treat > -- > Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster >
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