Re: [74attendees] ipv6 t-shirt design

"Drew Dvorshak" <Dvorshak@ISOC.org> Thu, 09 April 2009 00:56 UTC

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From: Drew Dvorshak <Dvorshak@ISOC.org>
To: 'Gregory Lebovitz' <gregory.ietf@gmail.com>, 'Dean Willis' <dean.willis@softarmor.com>, 74attendees@ietf.org
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Subject: Re: [74attendees] ipv6 t-shirt design
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Strong move Greg.  I have had it on my list to call you and Tom about this
as I have been tracking this closely.  

 

Andrew Dvorshak

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Internet Society (ISOC)

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From: 74attendees-bounces@ietf.org [mailto:74attendees-bounces@ietf.org] On
Behalf Of Gregory Lebovitz
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 8:46 PM
To: Dean Willis; 74attendees@ietf.org
Cc: Gregory Lebovitz
Subject: Re: [74attendees] ipv6 t-shirt design

 

Folks,

First, thanks for all the great comments about the shirt. We (the Juniper
host team) are very glad to have succeeded in providing something both fun
and meaningful. One is never sure how something like this will come off, so
it's encouraging to see the positive feedback. Thanks again.

 

As the designer and project lead (not artist, that was a paid professional
who would love to be contacted for other projects), I have discussed the
topic with Ray Pelletier of ISOC, and they would very much like to sell the
shirts. Therefore, Juniper has granted royalty free license (sounds like an
IPR statement, yuk) to ISOC to use the artwork to reproduce and sell more
shirts. And they are committed to doing so.

 

Getting all the logistics set up will take just a bit of time, and I'm sure
Ray will let everyone know when it is up and ready. The feedback about the
price limits is very helpful to the process.

 

Start saving your pennies so you can buy more shirts ;-) And keep your eyes
out on this and the IETF Announce list for more details in the next month or
so.

 

Gregory Lebovitz

Juniper Networks

serving on IAB

On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 4:15 PM, Dean Willis <dean.willis@softarmor.com>
wrote:


On Apr 8, 2009, at 1:57 PM, Ted Lemon wrote:

On Apr 8, 2009, at 11:33 AM, Joel Jaeggli wrote:

Isn't it sufficient to recognize the design as exclusive and available
in limited quantity?


I don't think anybody's complaining here - we're just expressing our
admiration for the work that was done, and our wish to get more of it.   I'd
be surprised if the people who did the shirt have time to do more, but I
don't see the harm in asking.

 

If it is a typical T-shirt operation, some shop somewhere has the artwork
and, for a commitment of 50 shirts or so, will run a production batch.

So the production probably isn't the problem. Getting somebody to organize
the operation (and stand the financial commitment) is probably the problem.

--
Dean 



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