Re: Seeking help in promoting pgDay Asia
От | Josh berkus |
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Тема | Re: Seeking help in promoting pgDay Asia |
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Msg-id | 56C1F3A6.1090203@agliodbs.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Seeking help in promoting pgDay Asia (Sameer Kumar <sameer.kumar@ashnik.com>) |
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Re: Seeking help in promoting pgDay Asia
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Список | pgsql-advocacy |
On 02/15/2016 05:30 AM, Sameer Kumar wrote: > Thanks Josh for your guidance. > > One of the challenges we are facing now is lack of legal entity here in > Singapore. I have run out of time to go through paper work and get one > registered. > > I have spoken to my employer and they have agreed (in-principle) to be a > co-host and Organizing Partner and in-turn they will provide all local > help and support. E.g. getting sponsorship money, disbursing the money > to speakers for their travel grants, providing Visa letter to speakers > and attendees. > > Is there anything in this where community will have an issue? I want to > make sure we are not doing something which makes the community unhappy. That's pretty normal. Most places don't have an incorporated non-profit. The key is to just be honest and direct about where the money is going. What will get you a bad reaction is if you solicit a sponsorship as "PostgreSQL Singapore" and then someone gets an invoice from some company. What you should do is say something like this: "The finances for pgDay Asia 2016 are being handled by __company__ this year. We plan to incorporate a not-for-profit entity after this year's event. If there is any surplus from pgDay Asia, the funds will be used towards that organization." ... and, of course, do that. -- -- Josh Berkus Red Hat OSAS (any opinions are my own)
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