Responding to a thread on the marketing list, and taking it to Docs as well.

The general topic of paying some people to work on documentation has come up 
before but was not really discussed here. The context was submitting a list of 
items to be considered for inclusion in the budget for TDF. 

There are many things on the Docs wish list that no one is working on at this 
time, but which could be valuable additions to the delivery of information to 
users. Professional quality video tutorials. Well written, up to date, thorough 
information targeted at specific audiences such as business installations, 
accessibility, and others. Training materials (workbooks). And so on. Some of 
these could be specified and contracted to appropriately skilled and 
knowledgeable people, to be paid for. This would not overlap with work being 
done on the user guides, FAQs, etc, by volunteers. I think it's well worth 
considering.

If this were to occur, I would certainly not envision that consideration for 
payment would be restricted to TDF members. Did anyone suggest that might be 
the case? 

Where would the money come from? Probably the general budget, from TDF's 
fund-raising, but only if we made a case for it. BTW, book sales raise around 
$100-$200 per month; this is not enough to cover many payments for work done, 
but it's quite a bit more than what Tom suggests as "barely enough to cover the 
costs of appearing in such places in the first place with perhaps a little bit 
to cover contingencies and maybe push into other similar distribution 
networks." 

--Jean

On 23/01/2013, at 1:04, Tom Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi :)
> I don't see how this would be possible in LibreOffice and even if it was i'm 
> not sure it wouldn't back-fire.  People currently or previously in the Docs 
> Team might be offended that it wasn't offered earlier.  People doing similar 
> levels of work in other areas might get offended.  
> 
> Of course we already know that some people are getting paid to do work 
> (mostly by supporter organisations (either listed or unofficial supporters)) 
> and others volunteering.  That doesn't seem to create problems so perhaps 
> this wouldn't either.  
> 
> If TDF do go this route then as a volunteer i don't know whether i would 
> prefer it if people getting paid were excluded or not.  Generally i think 
> that i personally would prefer it if everyone was treated equally regardless 
> of whether they were paid or not.  If it was restricted to just official 
> members of TF then i probably would be a little upset because i see a LOT of 
> non-members doing a LOT of the work.  
> 
> Also i don't see where the money would come from.  Would it be paid out of 
> the fundraising done by TDF?  The official guides themselves don't raise 
> enough revenue to cover such costs and that was not the reason for selling 
> through Lulu and Ubuntu's place.  The amounts raised that way are 
> deliberately tiny and are barely enough to cover the costs of appearing in 
> such places in the first place with perhaps a little bit to cover 
> contingencies and maybe push into other similar distribution networks.  
> 
> Regards from
> Tom :)  
> 
> 
>> ________________________________
>> From: Kannan Moudgalya <[email protected]>
>> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
>> Sent: Sunday, 20 January 2013, 2:36
>> Subject: [libreoffice-marketing] A documentation project for Scilab and 
>> other FOSS
>> 
>> Dear All,
>> 
>> I am not sure whether the documentation project that we have implemented for 
>> Scilab, Python and a few other FOSS systems will be applicable, or even 
>> relevant, to LibreOffice.  Let me explain the Scilab Textbook Companion 
>> (http://scilab.in/Textbook_Companion_Project) below:
>> 
>>   1. Worked out examples from standard textbooks (mainly engineering)
>>      are coded in Scilab and uploaded on to our portal
>>   2. We pay honoraria to the creators (about $200) and to the reviewers
>>      (about $100)
>>   [...]
>> 
>> If the above is not applicable for LibreOffice, can we think of another 
>> crowd sourced, targeted, activity?  If by chance such a crowd sourced 
>> activity is already available for LibreOffice, we would like to explore it 
>> for India.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Kannan
>> 

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