Beer and Gear surprise

John M . Brown jmbrown at ihighway.net
Wed Feb 21 21:45:29 UTC 2001


I don't think people come to NANOG for "suitcases of stuff".
In fact I don't even think the orig. poster stated that
he was looking for a suitcase of stuff.


Yes, people come to NANOG and Beer-n-gear for clue.  Another
part is some of the trinkets.

Don't tell me you have NEVER taken a t-shirt home from a
NANOG beer-n-gear vendor.

To have MERIT change the ability to hand out trinkets without
consulting the group is, I think a bit rude.

When Beer-n-Gear first started (NANOG 12, hosted by my company)
it was intended to allow t-shirts and other trinkets to be given
out.

There is a bad apple or two in the NANOG/MERIT group and it
doesn't seem to get fixed.  That person needs to be checked
back into realitiy.  

I think the heart of the matter is MERIT making changes without
informing the group.

Remember its mostly little things that upset people.



On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 12:52:47PM -0800, Joe McGuckin wrote:
> 
> 
> My impression of the beer-n-gear is that it was just like all the 
> other ones - e.g. Juniper, Cisco, etc showed off their latest 
> heavy iron and there was free finger food & beer.
> 
> If you came to NANOG expecting to return home with a suitcase 
> stuffed full of free frisbees, t-shirts and key chains - might 
> I suggest that you attend a gift industry conference next time?
> 
> Joe
> 
> 
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