On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 12:34 AM, David Larlet<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Le 20 juil. 09 à 22:46, Alex Dedul a écrit :
>> I want to offer sponsorship if anyone would like to work on improving
>> Django. We can organize it in the way GSOC do this - i.e. you specify
>> subproject on Django you want to do, some community decision made
>> about usefulness about this subproject and if this decision is yes -
>> when you start real work and i'm paying you for this. Other way i see
>> - you can just push for example for 1.1 release, then 1.2 etc. We can
>> discuss this in more detail, i'm in no way want to do this like too
>> formal or the like, you can propose your ways to do real work on
>> Django and get paid for this.
>>
>> So, what do you think about this ?
>
> Alex,
>
> Before organizations' discussion, maybe you should expose your
> sponsorship's motivations?

Sure, i already wrote about this here with some discussion about
Edubuntu 
http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/90brb/creating_a_company_to_develop_maintain_and/

Creating a company to develop, maintain and support well-known
open-source projects.

My main intent for creating this company - to help Humanity through
technological development at the maximum possible speed in the area
that i'm feeling myself knowledgeable and experienced - in open-source
software development.

If you have any other questions - just ask.

With best regards, Alex.

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