Hi Folks,

I am the "SugarLabs" person Jaskirat will be visiting when he comes to Southern 
California for a few days on his way to the east coast. However.... if any of 
you will be in town during that time (Oct 15-17) we could have a get-together 
at my house and he could meet more of us! Please think about it... maybe I 
should put a note on the IAEP list? Oh... OK, it looks like I just did!


As for ticket prices... most airlines are now pricing tickets by the particular 
flight you take. We have found that buying a one-way ticket on one airline for 
the first direction and a one-way ticket on another for the return can often 
save money. For example, today I booked tickets for Ed and I to visit family in 
Texas at Christmas. By combining the lowest priced outbound ticket on SouthWest 
and our inbound back to LA on United I was able to save $300 to $500 on the 2 
tickets!


I'm not the anonymous person who bought the return ticket to India, but I did 
buy the ticket from SFO to BUR.... it cost just $61!


Hope some of you will be in the LA area and we can get together!


Caryl (aka GrannieB)


P.S. We had a great time last year hosting Samson when he was in the United 
States.




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From: IAEP <iaep-boun...@lists.sugarlabs.org> on behalf of Adam Holt 
<h...@laptop.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 2:08:20 PM
To: iaep; Sugar-dev Devel; SLOBs
Subject: Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] [SLOB] motion regarding GSoC mentor travel

It turns out this motion is not necessary in the end:

Jaskirat Singh's Washington, DC to New Delhi, India return flight (November ~9, 
more than 4 weeks after he arrives on October 10) is indeed substantially more 
expensive than general policy allows, as open-jaw 
tickets<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-jaw_ticket> are dramatically more 
expensive than round-trip flights in general, in this case as compared to the 
intended GSoC India to San Francisco round-trip flight.

However, the DC-to-India flight was fully paid for by an anonymous donor today, 
who prefers to remain anonymous.

Please all give thanks to the donor, understanding that they prefer to remain 
anonymous, as this will not be a repeat occurrence,

Adam


On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 4:21 PM, Ignacio Rodríguez 
<igna...@sugarlabs.org<mailto:igna...@sugarlabs.org>> wrote:
Okay.

Looking forward to see some pictures of your experience.

+1.


On Tue, Sep 18, 2018, 5:18 PM Walter Bender 
<walter.ben...@gmail.com<mailto:walter.ben...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Carly and maybe me. I don't know any other details.

On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 4:05 PM Ignacio Rodríguez 
<igna...@sugarlabs.org<mailto:igna...@sugarlabs.org>> wrote:
Hello.
I'm not trying to be mean or something, but wondering who is he meeting from 
SugarLabs?

> (to visit some Sugar Labs people and his cousin in DC.)

Greetings,
Ignacio.-

On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 4:20 PM Samson Goddy 
<samsongo...@gmail.com<mailto:samsongo...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Seconded,

I believe that members should  use opportunities like Gsoc to Meetup fellow 
members.


Regards

On Tue, Sep 18, 2018, 8:17 PM Walter Bender 
<walter.ben...@gmail.com<mailto:walter.ben...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Background: Google has provided SL with $3000 towards mentor travel to the 
October summit. ($3300 - the SFC 10%) although we have yet to receive $1100 of 
the funds. We have also received $5400 in mentor "stipends" ($6000 - the SFC 
10%). As you may recall, we are sending three people, Devin, Jaskirat, and 
Shrivank. Only Jaskirat is traveling internationally, so the best estimate is 
that the travel will come in on budget. As we did last year, we could apply 
some of the mentor stipend $$ to cover any overruns. (Note we have already 
approved a previous motion to approve a travel advance for Jaskirat to attend 
the Google Summer of Code mentor summit in October 2018. [1])

The SFC estimates a cost increase in Jaskirat's ticket of $400-$500 due to his 
intention to travel some while in the States (to visit some Sugar Labs people 
and his cousin in DC.) Jaskirat is paying for his domestic travel, but the 
round trip in and out of SF is apparently less expensive, hence the need for 
SLOB approval. IMHO, we should be extending opportunities for community members 
whenever possible.

Motion: To approve the additional cost associated with Jaskirat's ticket to and 
from the GSoC summit as calculated by the SFC. If for some reason the total 
budget for GSoC summit travel exceeds $3000, we can apply Jaskirat's and my 
share of the GSoC mentor stipend to cover the overrun.

This is somewhat timely as tickets need to be purchased.

regards.

-walter

[1] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/sugar-devel/2018-August/055603.html

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From: Brett Smith via RT 
<approv...@tix.sfconservancy.org<mailto:approv...@tix.sfconservancy.org>>
Date: Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [sfconservancy.org<http://sfconservancy.org> #1845] Additional US 
flight expenditures for Jaskirat Singh
To: <h...@laptop.org<mailto:h...@laptop.org>>
Cc: <su...@sfconservancy.org<mailto:su...@sfconservancy.org>>



On 09/18/2018 12:46 PM, Adam Holt via RT wrote:

On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 12:21 PM, Brett Smith via RT 
<approv...@tix.sfconservancy.org<mailto:approv...@tix.sfconservancy.org>> wrote:
Adam and team,

Jaskirat Singh is planning additional travel in the US after the GSoC mentor 
summit. Some of it is personal,

Hi Brett,

Travel funds for the GSoC mentor summit do not include personal side trips.

Adam,

Yes, to be clear, our travel policy states: “Travelers may seek approval to 
book travel itineraries that include extra days for personal reasons, so long 
as the cost of the flight meets the other requirements of this Policy.” 
Additional expense just for personal reasons isn’t permitted, and if that was 
the case here, I would’ve declined without even asking you. The planned 
meetings with other collaborators meant it was at least potentially 
project-related, so that’s why I checked.

I’ll work with him to see what he wants to do but I won’t book additional 
travel with him unless/until you tell me otherwise.

Thanks for your prompt response,

--
Brett Smith


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