Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund for Basecamp 2010
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@gaieus said:
Well, Simon, I (for instance) would not feel comfortable if I used members' money here to travel to Boulder.
I don't see why? You give for free a comfortable part of your daily life to support and help SCF. So you know everybody, you read each post and can recall for help a great number of them, you participate to each big debate, this way you are better indicated than no one to speak under our name. And in my mind, to be one of our delegate in Boulder is a true job! Hear, speak, cultivate the contacts, and report on everything as completely as possible. So!..
I also authorize myself to recall some words from TIG:
Subject: 3D Basecamp 2010!!!!!@tig said:
Mike Lucey, as THE leading light in the whole Sketchup Community and with ears in the right places, could suggest that Google forks out some cash to help get some selected 'speakers' there ? It doesn't need to be business-class and the Hilton... That would greatly enhance the event and give non-US based users a chance to contribute, meet and exchange ideas.
Most tool-makers like Fredo do their great stuff 'for free', or at a very nominal cost: so no one is getting rich doing this [unlike Google...] AND let's not forget that there are others like Jean L or Simon le B [with their many many great tips] and Chris F [without his scripter's hat on, like his earlier scene-use presentation] who have many valuable insights into getting the best out of Sketchup.
Personally I would love to go... but it seems too much to spend months' of my personal income doing so, especially when every week I already give lots of my time and tools freely to Sketchuppers all over the world [and thus indirectly benefit Google as the fountain-head.]
So I simply suggest that Mike puts forward the suggestion. Then if it doesn't fall on stony ears, a list of 'speakers' from the forums' membership who Google might at least 'subsidize' - after all WE ARE the beacon of the Sketchup world
But OK I must admit that I have to give up with my TAFF idea: so few reply, 0 proposition.
Excuse me but I'm a bit ashamed that the community I am invested in, answers this way to the so wonderful generosity of our developers and contributors.
I am what I am stupidly swimming in a wrong dreaming world
simon
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I wouldn't be disappointed at the poor response. If we take time to let the invites filter out then TIG's poll will provide the feedback the community needs. From there SCF can then look to making it case for a stronger presence by those who were overlooked.
Money is a sensitive issue at the best of times and most of us are living in different times since the last 3DBC. Not to mention that people, who would add value to the event, being unable to attend for predetermined reasons.
Your gesture is noble, and maybe necessary, but it's not yet known if we will need this approach. I hope we're represented by members who shaped SU and created this great community
It wait and see for now
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I thought it was a noble initiative, but I would not be willing to send my money to a dis-organized fund that I wasw uncertain would be well managed.
If that TAFF had a system where you could set up your own initiative, and people could just send a little money, and then people who were invited could sign up to be eligble to get the money, that would be cool. But it sounds like a gift tax nightmare, and really more difficulties than it might be worth. But, I really hate money and having to deal with it. It is not something I'm good at.
Chris
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@chris fullmer said:
...but I would not be willing to send my money to a dis-organized fund that I wasw uncertain would be well managed.
So on that basis, you don't pay your taxes to the US government?
Rick
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Yes, Simon, I also have to agree with some of the above.
The very problem is that even the time allowed is so short that setting up an effective yet fully transparent and traceable system seems to be impossible and even those who got those personal invites are so confused and have so little info that no-one knows what will happen.
And I know that many-many member whom I would really love to nominate for instance (not that I have so many nominations), could not afford the trip either. This is the worst part.
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@rickgraham said:
@chris fullmer said:
...but I would not be willing to send my money to a dis-organized fund that I wasw uncertain would be well managed.
So on that basis, you don't pay your taxes to the US government?
Rick
hehe, I DO pay, and I use that as my basis for knowing how I hate to give money to dis-organized funds that I am uncertain will be well managed
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@unknownuser said:
Your gesture is noble, and maybe necessary, but it's not yet known if we will need this approach. I hope we're represented by members who shaped SU and created this great community
My hope is the same. It seems to me natural (in the actual "Money sensitive issue") to assist them in the charge. Nothing noble in my case, just friendship into a powerful community i guess.
@gaieus said:
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The very problem is that even the time allowed is so short that setting up an effective yet fully transparent and traceable system seems to be impossible/..You are right! For this year it is impossible.
@chris fullmer said:
But it sounds like a gift tax nightmare, and really more difficulties than it might be worth.
It sounds like a gift tax nightmare: this argument touch me a lot. It can be a reality for who would assume to administer donations, for who would be supported.
@chris fullmer said:
If that TAFF had a system where you could set up your own initiative, and people could just send a little money, and then people who were invited could sign up to be eligble to get the money, that would be cool.
I thought it was what I was not far from proposing?
0)just send a little money (40$ was certainely too much: 10$ get a better chance)
1)support 3,4 delegates (a fixed amount of money each)
2)help for the travel decided by vote for people who sigh up to be eligible, depending of the money remaining!( the difficulty is that the price of the travel vary a lot, and the help can't be the same)Thank you guys for these words. Your replies show me the friendship you credit me! I understand the difficulties. The better is probably to do nothing
and avoid nightmares.
But don't worry! my only 40 bucks for final donation shouldn't give nightmare to anyoneI am going to do in a normal way: use the paypal link for each main developer I haven't yet made my donation.
@jbacus said:
I think we're going to have a great event again this year
Google team makes me nervous. It comes and won't hear nothing. It sounds like if everything is perfect with SketchUp, no cloud in the blue sky! Would It be possible to deal new ideas this way? This is not won.
@unknownuser said:
I hope we're represented by members who shaped SU
I hope tooI know and I must say that Money isn't my party too!!
with my continuous friendship,
simon le bon -
Simon you're a good guy. You should come out for this thing if you've got the funds available. It would be great to meet in person,
Chris
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@chris fullmer said:
Simon you're a good guy.
Dear Chris, I think the same of you.
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I post this here because i need to know one thing: how do you get hold of an invite to the BaseCamp? I'd love to go, really, If I knew I was going my life would be really nicer right now so... how do I get an Invitation? I read the basecamp page but got no clue.
If I had an invitation, I know I would have the cash to go (but I should start to think now about a new passport! OMG!), but I don't know how to get one.
If it is difficult, I would be quite happy to help someone of this splendid community to go...
Please, if any of you has some information, let me know!!
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Being relatively new here and without standing or much understanding, let me continue... Seems that SU G teams are likely well aware of the things which are discussed here and (somewhat) efficiently so, the little electrons, the internet, the speed of light being whatever they are, and the good folks who actively promulgate the sharing and the discourse being what they are; it all goes on in a somewhat efficient manner, or I should say potentially more efficiently than in the flesh, though I don't doubt that a strong case can be made for the opposite. I appreciate your intention, Simon, and am grateful for your enthusiasm, I just don't think anyone's material presence is worth what what it might cost relative to what might be accomplished online with the same resources, though I know that is a sloppy kind of math (example, more specifically financial than I was thinking of: donating to developers, or tut writers whose works we use).
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Bumping this thread...
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Those who were invited can "nominate" further invitees. Guys, have a look at the 3D BaseCamp topic (or even Oli's post here) as there are a bunch of people who have not used up all their nominations yet.
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@frederik said:
Bumping this thread...
The basic idea of this thread (Taff for Basecamp) is dead . (for this year?).
So the thread can be abandoned.
My 40 bucks (big deal isn't it) had already gone to a great ruby developer.
*s
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