[opensuse-summit] Registration Options
Hey, We're getting closer and closer to getting our registration options set up on Indico. Alan and Shayon are working on payment methodology. This all probably will be resolved in the next few days. I've already built my initial definitions of the registration types, but have questions and need feedback before we finalize them. --Descriptions openSUSE Community Ticket (Free) * Free admission to final day of SUSECon (Sept. 21) * Free admission to all openSUSE Summit events * Free admission to all openSUSE Summit parties * Free T-shirt ---- Pretty straight-forward. I don't think we need much adaptation here. openSUSE Supporter Ticket ($50) * Free admission to final day of SUSECon * Free admission to all openSUSE Summit events * Free admission to all openSUSE Summit parties * Free T-shirt * Your name on openSUSE Wall of Supporters ---- Do we want to add some other special "exclusive" gift (LOW-COST!) for folks willing to donate money via Supporter Ticket? This is a "fund-raiser" option for folks, so I'd like to give a good motivation to encourage people to choose this instead of free admission. We don't have to specify what that "gift" would be right now. We could simply say * Exclusive Gift upon arrival at openSUSE Summit. As we get closer to Summit date, we'll have a better idea how many people chose this option and create gifts accordingly. Professional Ticket ($250) * Free admission to final day of SUSECon * Free admission to all openSUSE Summit events * Free admission to all openSUSE Summit parties * Free T-shirt * Your name on openSUSE Wall of Supporters * Exclusive group meeting with SUSE Management (Can we nail this down? Do we have time for this??) --- Probably more a question for Jos to answer. The Summit time itself is very limited and I wonder if finding exclusive meeting time is realistic. Also, will there be enough "SUSE Management" folks around after SUSECon to make an exclusive meeting realistic? Feedback is greatly appreciated! Bryen M Yunashko openSUSE Project -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-summit+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-summit+owner@opensuse.org
On Friday 16 March 2012 07:06:36 Bryen M Yunashko wrote:
Hey,
We're getting closer and closer to getting our registration options set up on Indico. Alan and Shayon are working on payment methodology. This all probably will be resolved in the next few days.
I've already built my initial definitions of the registration types, but have questions and need feedback before we finalize them.
--Descriptions openSUSE Community Ticket (Free) * Free admission to final day of SUSECon (Sept. 21) * Free admission to all openSUSE Summit events * Free admission to all openSUSE Summit parties * Free T-shirt
---- Pretty straight-forward. I don't think we need much adaptation here.
openSUSE Supporter Ticket ($50) * Free admission to final day of SUSECon * Free admission to all openSUSE Summit events * Free admission to all openSUSE Summit parties * Free T-shirt * Your name on openSUSE Wall of Supporters
---- Do we want to add some other special "exclusive" gift (LOW-COST!) for folks willing to donate money via Supporter Ticket? This is a "fund-raiser" option for folks, so I'd like to give a good motivation to encourage people to choose this instead of free admission.
We don't have to specify what that "gift" would be right now. We could simply say * Exclusive Gift upon arrival at openSUSE Summit. As we get closer to Summit date, we'll have a better idea how many people chose this option and create gifts accordingly.
Professional Ticket ($250) * Free admission to final day of SUSECon * Free admission to all openSUSE Summit events * Free admission to all openSUSE Summit parties * Free T-shirt * Your name on openSUSE Wall of Supporters * Exclusive group meeting with SUSE Management (Can we nail this down? Do we have time for this??)
--- Probably more a question for Jos to answer. The Summit time itself is very limited and I wonder if finding exclusive meeting time is realistic. Also, will there be enough "SUSE Management" folks around after SUSECon to make an exclusive meeting realistic?
Probably not an issue, they'll be around and they don't all have to be there :D But let me ask.
Feedback is greatly appreciated!
Bryen M Yunashko openSUSE Project
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Bryen M Yunashko
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Jos Poortvliet