Responding once to the same question, I hope that's OK. I've
      updated the spreadsheet with the swag amounts purchased with the
      2022 budget. The Foundation indeed only purchased hoodies on our
      behalf and stickers.
    These are now sitting in a warehouse in North America. If these
      are not shipped soon, the warehouse will begin to charge a storage
      fee, which will come out of the 2023 budget.
    Is there anything else you wanted to inquire about on this to
      help us move forward on decision making in a timely fashion?
    
    On 2/21/2023 4:00 PM, Amelia Eiras
      wrote:
    
    
      
      
        
        
        
        
          Emerson and Reza, 
          
          
          Can you please update the Swag 2022
            spreadsheet, 
row 2 (fill in
            the amounts)? How much swag was purchased on MP hoodies and
            stickers using the $15,000?
 
          
          
           Feb 16th- MPWG
              forum email provides my feedback on Javaland's speaker
            coverage.  It also provides tracing reference to swag
            resolutions between the EF team and the WG from Dec 2022 as
            follows:
 
          
          
          
          The
              swag pricing estimate was provided on Dec 8th. Swag price 
          
         
        
        
       
      
      
        
        Folks,
          
          DevNexus is coming up much faster than one might realize and
          we need to 
          nail down decisions very soon. In that spirit I ask that we
          all weigh in 
          on the following promptly.
          
          * Emily, Edwin and Josh have MicroProfile related talks. So
          far, the 
          consensus appears to be that we send them 10 shirts and 100
          stickers 
          each to distribute during their talks. I think this is a
          sensible use of 
          money and the numbers make overall sense given about 40 people
          per talk 
          is a reasonable attendance number to expect at DevNexus.
          
          * I think just doing the above is way under-utilizing the
          opportunity 
          that DevNexus represents. We should be looking to do much more
          for 
          several good reasons. It does seem like DevNexus has basically
          displaced 
          JavaOne as the premier Java conference (makes me a tiny bit
          sad but such 
          is life). The majority in terms of the core Java community
          seems to show 
          up there in one way or the other. The MicroProfile vendor
          booth presence 
          seems exceptionally strong perhaps as a result. Three of the
          vendors - 
          Microsoft, IBM and Payara are willing to help distribute swag
          from their 
          booth. To boot, North American destinations are very shipping
          cost 
          friendly. I suggest we use our swag dollars to maximize our
          impact at 
          DevNexus. The total attendance at DevNexus is ~1000+. I
          suggest we look 
          to send ~200 hoodies and ~1K stickers to distribute from the
          booths, 
          with both attendees and community leaders in mind. As a nice
          side 
          effect, this basically uses up our leftover 2022 budget (see
          potentially 
          very important note below on this).
          
          Can you kindly share your thoughts on the items above in a
          timely 
          fashion so we can properly wrap up this important decision and
          move 
          forward? This is especially true of working group members,
          where this 
          money mostly comes from.
          
          Thanks,
          Reza
          
          P.S.: One important consideration is spending swag with the
          2022 budget 
          very soon, especially for working group members. I am not an
          accountant, 
          but utilizing OpEx money too late after the budget period is
          over can be 
          a very dicey matter in terms of tax audits (and non-profits
          like the 
          Eclipse Foundation are audited surprisingly often). I believe
          we should 
          play it safe and try to spend the 2022 money promptly and move
          on in a 
          timely fashion to the 2023 budget money. March/April may
          already be 
          getting into dicey territory.
          
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