So, my attempts to find someone to help drive the bursaries team have failed, so now you all have to put up with me crying for help and more or less managing the timeline of the team as a whole. :)
That said, if someone would *like to* take the reins on this, that would be FANTASTIC since I have many many many other things on my plate at the moment. I really don't expect this to be overly complicated; I just need someone who can keep the team on task and finish confirming sponsorship acceptance by a deadline (which we have plenty of time to work with right now). I heard a little birdy say that we might be able to open registration "soon", so I want this team in place and ready to act once we get registration opened and a deadline for sponsorship requests set. If I *can't* find anyone to take the lead for the team (just help them, that's all! Really!), I dug up Gunnar's well written call out last year, and I was thinking of rebranding it for this year, including sending it out to the larger Debian community. (I don't want to reinvent the wheel.) Thoughts on this? Any volunteers? Pretty please? Patty ----- Forwarded message from Gunnar Wolf <[email protected]> ----- Date: Tue, 14 May 2013 23:12:37 -0500 From: Gunnar Wolf <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Call for Help: DebConf travel sponsorship team User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14) tl;dr: We are trying to assemble a large enough (but not too large?) team to help us rate the travel sponsorship requests for DebConf13. Many aspects are still open to debate, but most probably we will follow the usual, past years' procedure. Are you interested in helping us? Longer version: A very important part of the DebConf organization is the rating of travel sponsorship requests — Always a hard problem to work out, that involves people, involves social interaction. And although we have come up with some alternative ideas, we seem to have consensus on staying with the previous years' scheme: Have a team go through the requests, rate them, and assign the money we have for that. This team, the Team of the Thousand Names, is usually refered to within the general DebConf organizing team as "Travel Sponsorship Team", "Travel Bursaries Team" or simply "Herb". Obviously, the problem is much harder than just assigning the money to the various _tasks_ we have to do, as this decision direcly affects individuals. We have tried in the past to include in our team people from various areas of Debian, from different geographic origins, even with diffrent group of friends, in order to avoid "clique-based" rating, or in any way biasing the results. If being part of this team interests you (regardless of whether you are going to attend DebConf13 or not), please take a (casual?) look at the thread starting here: http://lists.debconf.org/lurker/message/20130507.212452.a6fba4fa.en.html I have to thank/blame Gaudenz for giving the idea to make this a broad call, to the whole of Debian, as it is Debian funds we will be using, and it is Debian-related people (whether DDs, DMs, or unofficial contributors) we will be assigning to. What do we need from those who volunteer? First, during the next *few* days, we want to finish debating how will this process be, what should be weighed more and taken into account, and finish delineating the dates. If I remember correctly, the deadline for requesting this sponsorship is on Sunday 2013-05-19, and we are aiming at producing the results in early June (June 1st, did I hear?) Second, some time and patience. You will have to go through the amount of people requesting travel sponsorship (I'd expect ~50-100), look at their reasoning as to why they are requesting it, how reasonable their requested amount sounds (yes, "reasonable" is too broad a word — The team will have to decide about it), and rate numerically. Usually, once the requesters are rated, we define a cutoff value — This time, we have already quite a good budget reserved for the task, so it *might* be a matter of saying, "we reached up to applicant #45". Third, an extra bit of time and patience. Once the list is mostly-done, we usually have an IRC meeting to make sure the produced list looks sane, and to find any hiccups before they explode. And if they explode, believe me, it can be ugly. But they don't have to explode at all, as we are nice and careful ;-) Fourth, this year we want to do something that has never been done before: As requests for greater transparency have been made, we have to find a way on how to report our work, without breaching the privacy of the people who request this sponsorship (again, as this is a very personal, social and money-related topic, it can be very touchy). So, the work will not finish by June 1st, but somewhat later, quite probably a bit after DebConf itself. Again: You don't have to be a DebConf long-time organizer nor attendee. You don't have to be a many-years-long DD. We want the group to be diverse, and that *surely* includes people that simply are not in the same intra-Debian demographic group that most of us are. So, if you want to be a part of the team, please mail lists.debconf.org (and to make it easier to stay in the right thread, please reference Message-ID <[email protected]>) letting us know. We are aiming at enlarging the group. I expect a group of ~15 people to be large enough, but not too large (and that is roughly double what we have had so far). ----- End forwarded message ----- -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Patty Langasek [email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------- At times, you may end up far away from home; you may not be sure of where you belong, anymore. But home is always there... because home is not a place. It's wherever your passion takes you. --- J. Michael Straczynski _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team
