[Steering Committee] non-proft & Addis

Brett L. Schuchert schuchert at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 17 14:26:05 PDT 2007


As Brandon explained at lunch, it's supply and demand. If you have a  
limited number of platinum members, it makes it more enticing. We can  
have unlimited "general sponsors" but people/companies who want to be  
able to advertise they gave a little more, can do so.

Notice that in the original email, Addison Group wanted to be the  
sole founding sponsor - or some such thing.

Brett
On Oct 17, 2007, at 4:20 PM, Jason Lee wrote:

> On 10/17/07, Brett L. Schuchert <schuchert at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Agreed.
>
> I like:
> 	- yearly
> 	- tiers
> 	- limited numbers in each of the tiers
>
> Why limited numbers?  "I'm sorry.  We'd love to accept your  
> donation, but we're full up!"  Unless you want companies to bid  
> (for lack of a better word) for inclusion in a given tier.  I think  
> that might be more trouble than its worth, but I can be convinced  
> otherwise...
>
> -- 
> Jason Lee, SCJP
> Software Architect -- Objectstream, Inc.
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