Hi Zenwalker,
We distributed tshirts to some volunteers and speakers :) to thank
them for their supports to the event. We distributed 80 tshirts in
total.
While we got 20 participants donated 800 rs, and we gave away 20
tshirts in total as gifts :-) A big thank you to those who donated
(including you)!
Regarding GNOME merchandises for India, there is actually a GNOME
store for Chinese market, that store is managed by the the GNOME
User Group in Beijing,, they are all volunteers. (They signed an
agreement with the GNOME Foundation to get the permission to
distribute merchandises of GNOME -
http://foundation.gnome.org/licensing/usergroup/)
The GNOME.Asia committee has been looking for company that is
similar to http://www.zazzle.com/gnome that can offer people with
GNOME merchandises to the Indian market. Since there will be a few
GNOME User Groups establishing in India, we will definitely need
more local volunteers to help to start the GNOME Store in India. In
this case, the local volunteers can propose any amount to cope with
the local market. if you have any recommendation, please do propose
to us!
Thanks again for your support and feedbacks!
Pockey
On 04/05/2011 11:52 PM, Zenwalker wrote:
Dear Fred,
I have completely scanned the Friends of Gnome page before even
raising this request. 500USD was just an example i opted to refer
as what i am talking about. But as you can see, those who would be
interested in a t-shirt and a membership stuffs and more goodies
as a sign of show off to others for their contributions, other
stuffs wont work out for them or they may not be interested. I am
sure you did attend the Gnome.Asia summit and u must have seen how
many non-volunteers have bought the tshirt and wore it to show off
their support.
So what ever is the type of contribution, it would be
great if the rates are brought down to the country level
standards. That way gnome or any Free Software project can attract
more contributors. I do hope you understand my concern here.
Conversion rates from USD - INR is pretty costly. That itself
puts more people off from contributing.
Thanks :)
P.S: Its not just my issues. Its every ones and i am just
requesting on behalf of the concerned group of people as well as a
well wisher of FS/Gnome to grow.
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Frederic
Muller <fredm gnome org>
wrote:
Dear Shailesh,
GNOME accepts donations starting from as low as you can
afford. Please review http://www.gnome.org/friends/step2.php
for one time donation: you can see that the default amount is
U$25 (and not $500) and can be edited to a lower amount.
I hope that clarifies the issues for you.
Kind regards,
Fred
On 04/05/2011 11:12 AM, Zenwalker wrote:
Dear Board Members,
I here by wish to make an appeal for customizing the
rates (contribution
funds) to Gnome programs such as Gnome Store, Friends of
Gnome,
Contribute to Gnome, etc. to be customized to the
country rates such a
way more people can affort to contribute.
The current problem is, most contributors willing to
contribute to the
Free software (Gnome, Linuxfoundation, FSF, etc.) are
not able to
contribute in any way viz Buying goodies, fund
transfers, etc. coz the
conversion rates are too high.
For example, to become a friends of Gnome program and
sponsor 500USD to
get a one time membership, etc. features, it will cost
around 21,000 INR
(Indian Currency) for an individual.
This is leading to loosing alot of contributors in and
around asia
specific. I can assure you this problem is faced by many
in my country
(india) when ever i interact with many people interested
in gnome and
wishes to contribute funds, upon seeing the conversion
rates, they back
off.
Hence i here by make a request to the board of members
to take further
decisions as requested above, so that every body can
contribute easily
and comfortably.
P.S: I had the same above discussion with Brian Cameron
when he visited
Gnome.Asia 2011 summit in bangalore recently. He
directed me to write a
mail to the Board Members.
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