are other people feeling the crunch when it comes to barcamp
sponsorship? a few of the traditionally major sponsors of british
barcamps have donated significantly less than what they were donating
a year ago...
i wonder how we can tackle this in the long run, because these events
do cost money to run, especially in a big city like london...
emma
Spend less? Concentrate on the people rather than the extras?
Have smaller camps in free venues? Require people to take
public transportation to a cheaper venue in the suburbs? (Meet
up and have a session on the bus/train on the way out.) Ask
individuals to donate a small amount ($5) instead of companies
to donate a large amount? Etc.
I helped with BarCamps in NYC, so I'm aware of the cost issues
(and enormous convenience) of a good venue that can hold
hundreds of people, but there's nothing that says every event
must have hundreds of people, or even be convenient (if a
smaller, or even tiny, number of really passionate people show
up, is that a bad thing?)
This isn't directed to the poster in particular, but I feel like the
BarCamp culture is becoming addicted to free money and
"spectacle events." That's so wrong. This is punk, not the
conference circuit.
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Pete
I think people have the wrong end of the stick.... It's not that we
are looking for alot of money (although London is an expensive city),
it's just that money that was easy to come by is now much harder.
Whereas you used to be able to whip up a few thousand in sponsorship
easily, you have to push alot harder now...
I totally agree that BarCamps should not be expensive and lavish, I
think my favourite barcamp, BarCampNorthEast in 2008 was put on for a
very modest sum. Having said that, hosting for 150 people doens't come
cheap.
What we need in London is a great geek community space for events like this!
Emma
What we need in London is a great geek community space for events like this!