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by cdman
639 days ago
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> $1.8m for a multi-day conference that supports 3,000+ attendees is pretty standard for North America. Can you please elaborate (as was also asked in a sibling comment) about how comes that the costs are not covered by tickets / sponsors? |
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Most years the cost is fully covered by tickets and sponsors and the event makes a profit.
When PyCon runs at a loss it’s generally a sponsorship problem. The tech industry has seen a lot of layoffs recently, and companies that sponsor large conferences are often doing so for recruiting. If a company is laying people off they are likely to drop their sponsorship budget.