Ana Guerrero wrote: > On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 05:52:06PM +0100, MJ Ray wrote: > > > ... > > I think you are totally losing the point of this discussion and focusing > too much in your particular problem 2 years ago.
No, it's an example. Just one example, but it's the one I know best, unsurprisingly. Because I got travel sponsorship from another group, I'm surprisingly relaxed and detached when I evaluate it. So what's the point of this discussion? I thought it was how to provide more useful sponsorships with less money by improving the process, as in the first message from Pablo Duboue, and to do the tasks outlined in Stefano Zacchiroli's reply. So, first step, document the current sponsoring guidelines, including the key points we outlined in our previous posts. Unsurprisingly, newbies like me aren't the most useful at documenting how it currently works, so we're straying ahead slightly to a later topic, what we'd like to try to improve. > If you want to understand better how things works, please take a look at > the mailing lists archives, meetings logs and even get involved in DebConf > organization.... One of the points I was trying to make was that applicants shouldn't have to dig through mailing lists archives, meetings logs and even get involved in DebConf organisation just to make an effective sponsorship application! http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf10/Registration is quite detailed but I'm not sure if it's correct and how it went and I don't think it's covering travel. Seeing as documenting the guidelines is one of the points of this discussion, I don't think it's terribly surprising that the current confusing mix of messages confuses people. Regards, -- MJR/slef My Opinion Only: see http://people.debian.org/~mjr/ Please follow http://www.uk.debian.org/MailingLists/#codeofconduct _______________________________________________ Debconf-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-discuss
