On Thu, 2011-03-10 at 18:24 +0800, Pockey Lam wrote: > On 03/10/2011 05:30 PM, Pockey Lam wrote: > > On 03/10/2011 05:08 PM, Akhil Laddha wrote: > >> We have added three more sections in ticketing section - Speaker, > >> Volunteer and Sponsor's delegate (who are from sponsored companies) > >> because when i tried to send guest invite, it didn't allow me to send as > >> different category other than already defined ones (delegate, student, > >> corporate delegate). We have kept opening date as March 28, so that > >> those categories don't show up on registration page. > >> > >> If you go to Registration -> guest invite, you will be able to send > >> invite to respective people. > > > > That mean we need to use the back office to send invitation to each > > guest. > > For all the speakers, I will use this process as they already > > confirmed to join and I have all their email addresses. > > > > But for sponsors, it may not be that convenient. Since they will need > > to ask internally who will be joining. The process will be quite > > complicated: we will need one person inside the company to ask > > internally who will be joining, ask for their names / email address, > > we send them invitation, they have to confirm emails again in order to > > get a eticket. It will be duplication of process and work, any easier > > way? e.g. can we just send a link together with a code / password or > > anything? :) > > > Hi Lakhil, > > Since Emily wanted to inviting Oracle India team soon, she also found it > easier if we have a public link for whoever wanna join to just register, > hence we will use a Google form to collect names / email addresses and > then send invitation afterwards. This registration will not be public > (but only to our sponsors). > I am fine with the method which ever suits better and is convenient. Even we can print extra badges and write down names at the venue itself for delegates who are coming from companies who have sponsored the event. > If necessary, we can open another google form and use similar method to > give free registrations to FOSS communities / schools. > But it will better to use different form, so we can keep track of what > kind of guests passes we will give them. > We may directly give away passes to them when we visit colleges. We will just keep the count, not event need to maintain databases of their names. > Please note :) > Pockey > > > > Besides, I would suggest not to limit any number of participants > > especially for our top three sponsors. > > > > Pockey > > > >> Thanks, > >> Akhil > >> > > >
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