[Inpycon] Requesting a table for PSF

Anuvrat Parashar anuvrat at anuvrat.in
Fri Aug 19 02:55:35 EDT 2016


On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Kushal Das <kushaldas at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 12:20 AM, Anuvrat Parashar <anuvrat at anuvrat.in>
> wrote:
> > Hey
> >
> > Physical space be it tables or a booth is meant for sponsors. People who
> > have paid, not to mention quite handsomely for the same. At least, this
> is
> > the message all our communication / sponsorship brochures project.
> >
> > While there might be no harm in taking the "chalta hai" (everything goes)
> > approach and setting up our PSF, PyDelhi, and BangPypers tables at the
> > conference (I would love have one for PyDelhi) why give the sponsors an
> > opportunity to crib about something? First such remark may come from
> > Associate Sponsors who are not getting even a table.
> >
> > If we would like to do it, shall we  ensure that it gets included in the
> > sponsorship brochures from the beginning itself and the sponsors know it
> > upfront that the local / global Python Communities will be competing with
> > them for the time and attention of people loitering between talks?
> >
> Sponsors are coming to a community event so that they can reach out to
> bigger
> community. That is exactly why every sponsor pays. The community groups on
> the
> other hand are coming to an event run by community for the community. These
> groups are not for profit company, and they are not trying to compete
> in the market.
>

Pardon me if the statement was not clear. The conference is providing the
sponsors
a platform where they can interact with the attendees. All the booths there
would be
competing with each other for the attention of the attendees "at the
conference", not
in the market. Which in their opinion, might dilute the value they expect.



>
> This is exactly why PyCon US has community booths present, we showcase
> them in "OPEN SOURCE AND COMMUNITY" in the sponsor page [1].
>
> [1] https://us.pycon.org/2016/sponsors/


Yes thats a good thing to do. My only concern was, if we should do it this
year
when we have set the expectations of our sponsors? Or keep it in the ToDo
list for
next year?



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