Hi Tom,
We are not looking for anything too complicated. Just put the request
into a couple of sentences that are clear enough for people to
understand it as a wishlist. It should be clear as to what is being
requested.
It can be a simple as:
Wishlist Item:
Rationale:
Estimated cost:
There must be some place on the net where there are comparative costs of
what a dev would cost part-time; full time or project cost. Otherwise,
just leave that blank, I think the BoD would know how much a dev's wage
would cost anyway.
Make sure that you get consensus from the team ... BTW ... I am not part
of the accessibility team. Those people who contribute regularly to the
discussion should have their say. You can see who contributes just by
looking at the list of regular names that keep popping up in
discussions/trouble-shooting/dev etc. I use Gmane, and my Thunderbird
easily shows/groups names.
IMO, I would do one for the conferencing. We may be able to get help
from 3rd party developers if they know that their product hooked into
LibreOffice could bring more sales of their software. Better if we kept
to opensource dev help though.
You would then have potentially 2 wishlist items to submit. I can take
care of putting it on the wiki page.
Cheers,
Marc
Le 2012-11-23 12:46, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi :)
I have no idea how to submit a funding request nor how to prepare one. Also i
have no idea how much a developer-coordinator/supervisor might cost. Is there
anyone on the list that might be able to get it together? If not then i guess
accessibility is just not going to get any investment.
Regards from
Tom :)
Marc Paré
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