Re: [75attendees] IETF74 T-Shirt Art Donated to IETF Trust

Dave CROCKER <dhc@dcrocker.net> Sun, 09 August 2009 21:39 UTC

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Subject: Re: [75attendees] IETF74 T-Shirt Art Donated to IETF Trust
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Ted Lemon wrote:
> On Aug 1, 2009, at 8:02 PM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
>> That would net $ 5000.
...
> One fairly obvious corollary to this is that in all likelihood the 
> number of people who would purchase duplicate shirts in order to 
> inappropriately claim that they were at IETF 74 is probably quite 
> small.   

+1

> Personally, I'd just put it up on CafePress, direct the revenue stream 
> back to the IETF, and see what happens.   Anything cleverer than that 
> seems like a waste of effort to me.

+1

And for all other IETF event gimmes.

d/
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   Dave Crocker
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