Josh Berkus wrote:
> Josh,
>
>> Booth members will wear PostgreSQL.Org shirts. PostgreSQL.Org will
>> provide the shirts. Other shirts will not be allowed for booth
>> volunteers. Remember it is all about PostgreSQL.Org. :)
>
> Keep in mind that many/most booth people *are* volunteers, so we can't be
> jerks about it. Ultimately, we need them more than they need us, and often
> it's all we can do to get a booth fully staffed.
Well of course. I think more to the point would be:
No Command Prompt, Inc/EnterpriseDB shirts...
However, I doubt that any volunteer is going to have a problem. I mean
they did volunteer for a reason ;)
>
> So I think it's more applicable to have a supply of T-shirts on hand and to
> strongly encourage all booth volunteers to wear them. Volunteers who do most
> of a day will be given a shirt to take home; 2nd day t-shirts, or t-shirts
> worn for an hour will be washed & recycled.
>
> Make sense?
Yep.
Joshua D. Drake
>
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