Howdy!

Since I became a Foundation member (1.5 years ago) I've been interested to
understand how does work the process to sponsor someone for an event. I've
looked for some info and found almost nothing about the criterias used to
sponsor someone (apart from: Foundation Member: yes/no. GSoC/OPW student:
yes/no. Speaker/Keynoter: yes/no).

So, I'd like to have it clear since now, I do *not* have any specific
complaints about the Travel Committee and I do *not* have any specific
problem about being or not sponsored by GNOME Foundation for an event.

So, why would I like to have access to these info?
Basically because someone could be interested in.

Why would someone be interested in?
1) Learn how the process work
2) Learn how the decisions are taken
3) Check if the values spent are okay

Although I'm not the one who would like to dig into these data, I'd feel
really more comfortable knowing that I can do this, if I'd like to.
Does it make sense? Am I asking too much?

Please, as I told before, I'm kind-of new here. So, If this discussion
already happened in the past, please, point me some links and I'll be happy
reading them and trying to understand why this process is not transparent
for all the Foundation members. (Seriously, I'm not trying to put my finger
in anyone's face about how the money is or should be spend. Just would love
to understand how the process works)

With my thoughts and my doubts, yesterday I approached the Treasurer (who
is also member of the Travel Committee) and asked her about those things
and I'd like to share my disappointment with the answers.

- "people would read it wrong"
It doesn't make sense to me, since the Foundation has a "motivation" to
sponsor someone and it is (or should be) written down somewhere, why would
someone read it wrong?

Then I was told that the Foundation already keeps record of these things
and when I asked "where?"
- "None of your business :-)" was the answer. For me, this is a really
*rude* way to answer someone, with or without the smile in the end of the
sentence.

- "obscurity helps with security" was following the argument and at this
point I have to say I'm just disappointed with this mindset coming from
inside the Boarder :-(

After that, I was told to raise it with the Foundation, and that's the
motivation for my email :-)

Best Regards,
--
Fabiano Fidêncio
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