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use Gratipay money to send Chad to events #139
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I guess the way to do this is to estimate the cost for each event and the expected return. |
How much do we have in operations? |
Of those, I think you should not miss Open Company Summit... you started the initiative after all. |
I don't think that it's possible to estimate the 'expected return' for each event. If the costs are affordable, I don't see a reason for you to not attend :) |
Go Ahead! =) |
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There's some cost estimates for the six events on the radar.
I think you're right. There's such a huge element of serendipity in any event like these. Who knows who we'll meet where that just really gets what we're doing? |
My estimates could be firmed up. They're ballparks based on past travel I've done. We only have about $3,700 in the bank, and we're not really saving up any money right now. My estimates above tally to $6,400, so clearly we need to make some decisions, because even if we're able to buckle down and only spend half of my estimates, that'd be $3,200 and we don't want to spend that much of our cash. Jubilee is free to Gratipay and is coming up in a few days, so it's probably just noise to even have it on the list. Let's consider only the other five (noting that there could be other events we're not even aware of, but we're at the point where we need to decide about these ones). Here's how I would rank them in terms of what I am most interested in going to:
One of our conclusions at the retreat was that we wanted to build awareness and find new markets beyond open-source/tech by going to conferences and hanging out with non-nerds. Red dots! That would point towards OuiShareFest and #Cinderblocks. PyCon, OCI, and Libre Planet are in our old open-source niche, where we're basically dead in the water. Participating in any of those feels to me like blowing on coals to see if there's any heat left. We want to find the people who can't not work on the commons. Where are they? |
I want to say that Libre Fest is out by process of elimination, but I can't quite bring myself to yet. It's moderately expensive for a relatively small crowd. However, it's surely full of people who can't not work on the commons, right? But is it too close to the tech diversity no fly zone? I feel like there's a big decision between OuiShareFest and PyCon. I backed out of PyOhio due to a combination of controversy and finances. Am I going to do the same with PyCon? But even if we go to no other events, do we want to spend over half our money on sending me to OuiShareFest? That's a big risk. I feel like I should go to #Cinderblocks because it's cheap and close and who knows? Of these five it best fits the non-nerds/new markets bill. It's not until summer so we've got some time on the cash flow. I have no idea at this point if OCI is going to come together. If it does there's a budget that I might be able to tap, and if it doesn't then maybe we save up over the summer for an SF trip next fall. |
Proposed: Go to OuiShareFest and #Cinderblocks, and deal with OCI when it firms up. No Libre Fest or PyCon, because we're looking for new markets and hanging out with non-nerds. |
Alternative: go to either Libre Fest or PyCon instead of OuiShareFest, because looking for new markets doesn't mean that you should abandon the original one, plus the total cost would be lower.
Yes and no, as you know some of them have already joined, e.g. https://gratipay.com/mbauwens/.
You'd still have to actually come to me, or me to you, since I'm not in Paris. |
No Chad at Pycon 😞 |
@Changaco How hard would it be to get to you? Few hours on a train? In the U.S. I'd probably rent a car.
It's encouraging that Michel has joined. I see that as an indication that we should pursue this community further. |
@chrisdev Well, @kaguillera did all right at PyOhio, I am sure you will do fine at PyCon, if in fact I don't end up going. :-( |
Alternative: Go to #Cinderblocks and OCI, and skip the rest. Instead, save the money and keep building Gratipay. |
At this point we're now losing money every week, and we should expect to need to pay lawyers for #122. I'm feeling like OuiShare is out of reach financially. |
I have another commitment during PyCon, a big retirement party for my dad on Friday, April 10. PyCon booths run from Thursday night through Saturday afternoon, so there's really no way I can make it work. @chrisdev Do you want to staff the booth by yourself, or should I cancel it? I'm fine either way. Want to have a call to discuss? |
I can try to staff the boot myself but I Wish I had the penny punch!! |
We do have one free registration with the booth. Shall I ask if we can transfer that to you, @chrisdev? |
The only thing is that i've registered already? |
I can't personally afford to go to any events this year. Is my/our presence important enough to justify spending company money to send me to any of these?
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