Re: IETF74 T-Shirt Art Donated to IETF Trust
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Re: IETF74 T-Shirt Art Donated to IETF Trust



And, maybe more importantly, the message of IETF's work spreads.   In
the case of IETF 74.shirt, it's the IPv6 transition message that
spreads everytime someone wears their shirt.

Gregory

On 8/2/09, Henk Uijterwaal <henk at ripe.net> wrote:
> Marshall Eubanks wrote:
>
>> If the IETF sold 100 shirts we would IMO be doing well. If we sold 1000,
>> we would be doing spectacularly well IMHO.
>>
>> That would net $ 5000. That's less than ten registrations at a meeting.
>> I am neutral about whether or not we do this, but please don't imagine
>> that it will supplant registration fees or otherwise lead to sudden
>> riches.
>
> I'd be suprised if we sold more than a 100 shirts.   I see this primarily
> as a service to attendees, not as a way to generate money.  You get a shirt
> for free, if you want a 2nd one for whatever reason, you can buy it.  The
> IETF gets a few $$ for the trouble.
>
> Henk
>
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