I think the main question is whether the artwork of the different IETF t-shirts is meant to be exclusives. If not, then the most easy way would be to have uploaded public versions of the artwork. Then there are enough companies selling swag where you can upload your own artwork and get it printed, and every IETF attendee could do that individually, so it would be the least bother to the IETF. If the artwork is meant to be more restricted to e.g.: only attendees or only available around the time of the particular IETF, then of course it might be more difficult to find oneline vendors of swag that could enforce such restrictions. In any case, it definitely wold be fun to fund ways to get other type of swag than t-shirts with an IETFs artwork on it thats cost neutral to the IETF/hosts. Any swag company thats printing on mylar space blankets ? Cheers Toerless On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 05:19:53PM +0700, Ladislav Lhotka wrote: > On Wed, 2018-11-07 at 16:55 +0700, Ted Lemon wrote: > > Wool blankets, I hope, not more plastic... :) > > Furry blankets. :-) > > Cheers, Lada > > > > > On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 4:49 PM Jen Linkova <furry13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Every IETF there are complains on the attendees- list about meeting > > > rooms being too cold. Then there are complains about those complains. > > > So everyone is unhappy. > > > I have a suggestion...Wouldn't it be great if instead of T-shirts > > > (which are not very warm...) we could get IETF blankets? Like airline > > > ones? > > > Or shall we update the venue selection criteria to include 'the hotel > > > shall provide blankets'? ;) > > > > > > -- > > > SY, Jen Linkova aka Furry > > > > -- > Ladislav Lhotka > Head, CZ.NIC Labs > PGP Key ID: 0xB8F92B08A9F76C67 -- --- tte@xxxxxxxxx