It's now all up on http://foundation.gnome.org/finance/ and I made the
correction in the budget such that the 35K for hackfests shows up
correctly in the budget summary
Jaap
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 23:34, Stormy Peterssto...@gnome.org wrote:
Oh, sorry. Too much email today ...
Sounds good. If
In April 2006 on the donations page, there are a lot of entrys that say
GUADEC 2006 Registration
I guess that explain why April 2006 was the month with the biggest
income so far, but is that data supposed to be there in the first place?
- Andreas
On 06/09/2009 08:08 AM, Jaap A. Haitsma
I had already put it in the wiki and removed my old spreadsheet on this
page:
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/Tasks/FriendsOfGNOME
We can also put it on the finance page. If you have access to that, that'd
be great. (I can only modify the wiki ...)
Thanks,
Stormy
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at
Stormy,
I'm referring to the 2009 year budget.(My apologies if this was unclear)
The wiki page you refer to contains the donations of Friends of GNOME not the
Jaap
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 22:48, Stormy Peterssto...@gnome.org wrote:
I had already put it in the wiki and removed my old spreadsheet
Oh, sorry. Too much email today ...
Sounds good. If you can give me a hand putting it there that'd be great.
I'll look into getting a git account and maybe get someone to give me a
mini-tutorial if necessary at GUADEC.
Stormy
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Jaap A. Haitsma j...@haitsma.org
2009-05-11 klockan 07:50 skrev Jaap A. Haitsma:
However Openedhand and Imendio are as far as I know a commercial
company. Don't they financially help the foundation in 2009?
It seems to me both companies no longer exist:
- Opened Hand was acquired by Intel [see 1];
- Imendio no longer exists,
Le mercredi 13 mai 2009, à 19:58 +0200, Wouter Bolsterlee a écrit :
2009-05-11 klockan 07:50 skrev Jaap A. Haitsma:
However Openedhand and Imendio are as far as I know a commercial
company. Don't they financially help the foundation in 2009?
It seems to me both companies no longer exist:
On 14/05/2009, at 5:58 AM, Wouter Bolsterlee wrote:
2009-05-11 klockan 07:50 skrev Jaap A. Haitsma:
However Openedhand and Imendio are as far as I know a commercial
company. Don't they financially help the foundation in 2009?
It seems to me both companies no longer exist:
- Opened Hand was
Hi Jaap,
Jaap A. Haitsma wrote:
If I compare the spreadsheet with the sponsors listed on
http://foundation.gnome.org/ I see that not every sponsor pays a
contribution.
The foundation rules are:
* Advisory board members are by invitation only
* Non-profits pay no contribution to be on the
Hi Stormy,
If I compare the spreadsheet with the sponsors listed on
http://foundation.gnome.org/ I see that not every sponsor pays a
contribution.
I can imagine that non-profit do not have to pay to become a
foundation member. Though I think a non profit like Mozilla has so
much revenue that
Hi,
I was looking at the spreadsheet and I think I might have spotted an
error in the Budget Summary sheet.
Shouldn't the projected income for hackfests be 35,000$ instead of
15,000$. In the sheet Corporate contributions the total
contributions for hackfests is 35,000$.
Regards
Jaap
On Thu,
You're right. That $15,000 seems to be hard coded in and it should be
pulling from the corporate contributions spreadsheet. I'll fix it.
That said, the fix should probably be in the corporate contributions
spreadsheet as many of the companies that expressed interest in sponsoring
hackfests are no
Hi John,
Thanks for publishing the budget. It's a very useful document to have.
I have a few observations and questions (mostly the same ones I asked of
the board before - but this is an opportunity for a more public discussion).
john palmieri wrote:
Attached is the 2009 budget put together
Woops, didn't hit reply to all!!!
-- Forwarded message --
From: john palmieri john.j5.palmi...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, May 4, 2009 at 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: 2009 Current Year Budget
To: Dave Neary dne...@gnome.org
Hi Dave,
Thanks for starting this discussion, it is very important
Hi,
john palmieri wrote:
Thanks for starting this discussion, it is very important and you bring
up good points. Let me try to give you some answers immediately and see
if we can't come up with more in depth solutions for breaking down the
budget in a way that is a bit more clear as we
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