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Registration for an extreme manufacturing workshop involves paying for a specific event. Registration software such as [[Eventbrite]] can be used, but it would also be useful to use an open source alternative. | Registration for an extreme manufacturing workshop involves paying for a specific event. Registration software such as [[Eventbrite]] can be used, but it would also be useful to use an open source alternative. | ||
Eventbrite charges 2.5% (or 2% for nonprofits) + 3% credit card fees. For a $10k event, that would be $250+ just for the Eventbrite fees. Cafe Espresso [https://eventespresso.com/pricing/?ee_ver=ee4] is a minimum of $70. | |||
If we talk about scaling, it makes sense to develop an open source version. This also makes sense from the transparency perspective, so your event software does not snoop. |
Latest revision as of 04:11, 29 January 2017
Registration for an extreme manufacturing workshop involves paying for a specific event. Registration software such as Eventbrite can be used, but it would also be useful to use an open source alternative.
Eventbrite charges 2.5% (or 2% for nonprofits) + 3% credit card fees. For a $10k event, that would be $250+ just for the Eventbrite fees. Cafe Espresso [1] is a minimum of $70.
If we talk about scaling, it makes sense to develop an open source version. This also makes sense from the transparency perspective, so your event software does not snoop.