MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
trilobyte wrote:BBadger - and my point is that you're welcome to expect away, but none of us are entitled to any such explanations. If it was my decision (and it's not), I wouldn't post any explanations either. The people who will bitch, moan, complain, second-guess decisions and play armchair event producer will just keep on doing that anyways no matter how much or how little is shared, in my personal opinion.
MrMullen - 1) 4 days should be plenty. Several weeks of advance warning so you can set calendars and make arrangements, plus registration doesn't take that long to fill out. 2) Burning Man's got a pretty capable IT team, and more importantly so does their ticketing vendor. But I think to the point you may have been getting at, no company has yet been able to come up with a ticket selling process that can adequately handle the server traffic of a high demand first come, first serve sale. Someday server hardware, software, and networking bandwidth will converge - but technology doesn't appear to be there yet. 3) The OMG sale will be 1,000+ tickets - the actual number will depend on a couple factors, including what the final BLM permit number is. In my opinion I don't think you want that OMG sale number to be too high - just enough to make the prospect of scalping a high risk venture. Anything beyond that effectively denies good people the peace of mind of having tickets to the event sorted out so they can work on all the rest of their playa prep.
Frizzboom wrote:So is "Directed Group" equal to "cool kids club" meaning there will be invites sent out to the "directed group"? or is it based on number of posts on eplaya?
trilobyte wrote:Frizzboom - you're a new burner, and may not have picked up on this yet (it's easy to do, there's just so damned much to take in). You know how in that old Rankin & Bass Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer special there's the Island Of Misfit Toys? Well, Burning Man is the CITY of Misfit Toys. None of us are the cool kids club, by virtue of spending a week in harsh desert conditions and thinking it just might be paradise. Or conversely you could think of it as everyone's in the cool kids club, by virtue of the very same thing.![]()

MikeVDS wrote:Sounds like they did a good job with a ticketing plan. Last year split my camp up because of the fiasco, so many people just said "Fuck it; I'm doing something else".
Trilobyte - While I agree with your premise that bmorg does not have to explain their expenses, if they want to maintain a community of volunteers and non-commercialism it's a good idea that the event does not appear as a pure profit grab. Without the community, the event would be nothing. With the huge amounts of time and money people donate to the event, they should be assured that they are not just doing it so a few greedy people can pocket millions of dollars, or we might lose that spirit of giving to the community. I know the founders have given much of themselves and have made this event into their full time jobs and I have no problem with them making a nice living off of it, but there is a line that I think most people don't want to see crossed; the line where a few are profiteering off the generosity of the many. Where would that line be? I don't know, but I think if individuals made over 1 million in a year and that profit amounted to over 20% of the ticket prices, I think many of the people who give to the event would think that some of that should be rolled back into the community and might think twice about donating so much time and effort.

maladroit wrote:We are there for a week...BMORG has people there for MONTHS.

Frizzboom wrote:So is "Directed Group" equal to "cool kids club" meaning there will be invites sent out to the "directed group"? or is it based on number of posts on eplaya?
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
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