Lance Davis wrote: > On Thu, 17 May 2007, Ralph Angenendt wrote: > >Insurance is 3 one-tenth of a percent of the value of the equipment. For > >easily breakable stuff (monitors, terminals, glass), they add 10 > >one-tenth of a percent (where the hell is that character on my > >keyboard?) to it. At least EUR 50,- have to be paid (that would > >correspond to a value of ~ EUR 5.000, if I'm not mistaken). > > I think you may be - 3 one-tenth implies to me 0.3 % which for 5000 > would be 150 I already added the 1% for breakable stuff ... So it's 1.3% - which still doesn't add up, true :) EUR 65,- for insuring EUR 5,000,-. > Maybe we need say 2000 euros of cover for 60 euros - which CentOS project > can repay by paypal if someone lays it out. The insurance includes personal stuff of the exhibitors (Notebooks, PDAs, Smartphones, whatever). So I think EUR 2,000 isn't enough. But see above. > >If something happens, 25% of the value have to be paid by us. > > > >Plus there is a general liability insurance (EUR 82,-/week) and an > >accident insurance (EUR 10,- per person per week) available. > > Do we need those ??? Does everyone have a liability insurance of those attending there? Those might be paid privately, I think. I'd be able to lay out the money beforehand and if nobody disagrees will collect liability insurance (82/6 persons) and accident insurance (10*6 persons) personally. It would be great if CentOS would repay the theft insurance. Opinions? Ralph -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-promo/attachments/20070517/96bf0628/attachment-0004.sig>