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Trying to start discussion on how much folks are willing to pay, as this will affect where we can hold the meet up and what facilities/food/drink/goodies. | Trying to start discussion on how much folks are willing to pay, as this will affect where we can hold the meet up and what facilities/food/drink/goodies. | ||
+ | Please contribute your thoughts, it is important the team organising the event get a good idea for the budget. | ||
I'm happy to pay £50 for weekend but obviously happy to pay less :-) [GeoffJones] | I'm happy to pay £50 for weekend but obviously happy to pay less :-) [GeoffJones] | ||
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Wouldn't a discussion be better on the mailing list? Anyway, I'd probably spend up to a maximum of £50, but it would depend on what the presentations etc. would be about. --[[User:Csogilvie|Csogilvie]] 20:16, 21 April 2008 (UTC) | Wouldn't a discussion be better on the mailing list? Anyway, I'd probably spend up to a maximum of £50, but it would depend on what the presentations etc. would be about. --[[User:Csogilvie|Csogilvie]] 20:16, 21 April 2008 (UTC) | ||
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Personally I find the email way of doing things incredibly messy - seems so much easier to use a wiki - keeping different aspects on separate pages and being able to tidy things up as you go along --[[User:Geoffjones|Geoffjones]] 23:48, 21 April 2008 (UTC) | Personally I find the email way of doing things incredibly messy - seems so much easier to use a wiki - keeping different aspects on separate pages and being able to tidy things up as you go along --[[User:Geoffjones|Geoffjones]] 23:48, 21 April 2008 (UTC) | ||
+ | I'd rather go for the lower end, eg £20, and try and get as much as we can from sponsors. This would be useful to encourage those who will be travelling to the event (eg myself coming from London!) --[[User:WikiSysop|Tony Scott]] | ||
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+ | The lower end for me too, please: it's probably going to £50++ to get there. --[[User:BrendaBurrell|Brenda Burrell]] | ||
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+ | Same here please! It'll cost me a lot to get to Birmingham and even more to get a room for the night. [[User:JordanH|JordanH]] 20:57, 28 April 2008 (UTC) | ||
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+ | Cheap as chips please! Accommodation and transport is not cheap, so if you can get revenue from sponsors I think that would be a good idea - [[User:TravelRants|Darren Cronian]] | ||
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+ | Lower end too please - £50 seems a little steep just before my tax bill thanks (but happy to contribute around £30) --[[User:Ninjaboy|Ninjaboy]] | ||
− | + | £20-25 seems reasonable for just a ticket, travel and 'housing' expenses will total £60-90+ surely? So total cost is going to be upwards of £100 for even the most streamlined participant. You want to steer clear of the £200 mark for sure. - [[User:Allstar|Mike W.]] |
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Trying to start discussion on how much folks are willing to pay, as this will affect where we can hold the meet up and what facilities/food/drink/goodies.
Please contribute your thoughts, it is important the team organising the event get a good idea for the budget.
I'm happy to pay £50 for weekend but obviously happy to pay less :-) [GeoffJones]
Wouldn't a discussion be better on the mailing list? Anyway, I'd probably spend up to a maximum of £50, but it would depend on what the presentations etc. would be about. --Csogilvie 20:16, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
Personally I find the email way of doing things incredibly messy - seems so much easier to use a wiki - keeping different aspects on separate pages and being able to tidy things up as you go along --Geoffjones 23:48, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
I'd rather go for the lower end, eg £20, and try and get as much as we can from sponsors. This would be useful to encourage those who will be travelling to the event (eg myself coming from London!) --Tony Scott
The lower end for me too, please: it's probably going to £50++ to get there. --Brenda Burrell
Same here please! It'll cost me a lot to get to Birmingham and even more to get a room for the night. JordanH 20:57, 28 April 2008 (UTC)
Cheap as chips please! Accommodation and transport is not cheap, so if you can get revenue from sponsors I think that would be a good idea - Darren Cronian
Lower end too please - £50 seems a little steep just before my tax bill thanks (but happy to contribute around £30) --Ninjaboy
£20-25 seems reasonable for just a ticket, travel and 'housing' expenses will total £60-90+ surely? So total cost is going to be upwards of £100 for even the most streamlined participant. You want to steer clear of the £200 mark for sure. - Mike W.