[Inpycon] Sponsorship for PyCon India 2018
Noufal Ibrahim
noufal at nibrahim.net.in
Thu Nov 30 08:03:42 EST 2017
I agree. I think having a 25k or 50k slab for small companies ( less than n employees or less than n years old) would be nice. I'm not sure what perks we can do though. The US pycon in the valley had a startup row which was a fixed time exhibition for all the startups in a single hall. Something like that would be nice.
On 30 November 2017 18:12:47 GMT+05:30, Anand Chitipothu <anandology at gmail.com> wrote:
>I've been upset with the sponsorship slabs of pycon India for a while.
>The
>sponsorship slabs are too expensive for startups. Can you name a local
>python shop that sponsored pycon India except pipal academy and zeomega
>in
>last 2 years? Hacker Earth was the only other one 3 years ago.
>
>I believe the role of sponsorship is more than fund raising. It is a
>great
>way to connect python companies with the community. In the best
>interest of
>python community, we should try to maximize the number of companies
>that
>get connected in addition to making sure we raise enough sponsorship to
>meet e expenses.
>
>In the initial years of PyCon India, almost all sponsorships came from
>small local companies, mostly because they wanted to be part of the
>community. I dont see these kind of companies any more at pycon India.
>
>Not sure if anyone noticed, the lowest sponsorship option for pycon
>India
>(as proposed in this thread) is more expensive than that of US Pycon.
>
>I think it is time revisit our sponsorship priorities. What does it
>take to
>get 50 companies to sponsor pycon India and connect them with the
>python
>community?
>
>Anand
>
>On Nov 26, 2017 12:09 PM, "Sayan Chowdhury"
><sayan.chowdhury2012 at gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> As the discussion for the venue is in progress. Let's kick off the
>> discussion of the sponsorship.
>>
>> During the F2F discussion in last meeting, this is the sponsorship
>slab:
>>
>> - We would continue to have Platinum, Gold, Silver and Associate.
>> - We plan to introduce two new slabs this year, Diamond and Kids
>sponsor.
>>
>> Here is the slab that was discussed during the meeting
>> 1. Diamond - 10L
>> 2. Platinum - 7L
>> 3. Gold - 5L
>> 4. Silver 3L
>> 5. Kids - 2.5L
>> 6. Associate - 1L
>>
>> - The Diamond sponsor would have a bunch of more facilitates, a
>> sponsored talk which would get more attention, maybe in the main
>> hall(but we need to discuss on this on more).
>>
>> - Kids Workshop sponsorship would be good to have in-kind but I don't
>> think we should be restricted to that. But this sponsorship would
>> drive the Kids Workshop and the hardware and other stuffs needed for
>> driving the event.
>>
>> Comment with your thoughts on this sponsorship slabs or add points
>> into the sponsorship slab/brochure.
>>
>> --
>> Sayan Chowdhury <https://sayanchowdhury.dgplug.org/>
>> Senior Software Engineer, Fedora Engineering - Emerging Platform
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