I vote a for all questions. Tav
PS. THere is a typo in 2d. On Sun, 2018-01-14 at 19:52 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote: > We'll be having our 2018 Hackfest in Boston in March. Funding for > this > will follow the same model as last year's Paris hackfest. We do not > have attendance estimates yet, but expect it to be similar to past > events and so are budgeting for 9 attendees. > > Your vote is needed on the planned Inkscape Hackfest. > > Proposals: > ---------- > > 1. Sponsor a hackfest in Boston for March, 2018: > > Total cost estimate for 9 people is roughly $13k. > > - [ ] a. Yes, sponsor hackfest in Boston as proposed. > - [ ] b. Approve holding a hackfest, but recommend making the > following alterations: > ___________________________________________________ > - [ ] c. Do not approve holding a hackfest > > 2. Reimburse using a ranked system similar to 2015/2016/2017 > hackfests. > > - [ ] a. Use ranked reimbursement. Long term, high commit > developers > are sponsored up to a higher maximum than new developers. > - [ ] b. Use open ended. We'll fully cover all valid expenses > incurred by the sponsorees. > - [ ] c. Other: > ___________________________________________________ > - [ ] d. Do not reimburse for Paris hackfest expenses > > 3. The Inkscape Board sponsors a dinner event, to be funded from the > Inkscape general fund (instead of the hackfest fund), for > Hackfest > attendees and guests. > > - [ ] a. Yes. Allocate $600 from Inkscape's general fund for a > dinner. > - [ ] b. Yes, but handle funding the dinner in a different way: > ____________________________________________________ > - [ ] c. No, do not fund a sponsored dinner for the hackfest. > > Allocation for attending hackfest: > > * Up to $2000 each for Inkscape developers who have contributed for > 3+ > years and > 200 commits. > * Up to $1500 each for Inkscape developers who have contributed for > 2+ > years and > 100 commits. > * Up to $1000 each for Inkscape developers who have contributed for > 1+ > year and > 50 commits. > * Up to $500 each for any Inkscape contributor listed in AUTHORS file > with > at least 10 commits by Jan 1, 2018. > > > Votes: > ------ > > > Board Member | 1. | 2. | 3. | > > -------------------- |:--:|:--:|:--:| > > Bryce Harrington | a. | a. | a. | > > Josh Andler | | | | > > Tavmjong Bah | | | | > > Ted Gould | | | | > > Martin Owens | | | | > > Marc Jeanmougin | | | | > > Chris Rogers | | | | > > Resolution: > ----------- > > > Background: > ----------- > > Past hackfests have provided excellent opportunities for Inkscape > developers to meet in person, discuss the project and coordinate work > on bug-fixing, feature planning, and other efforts. In the past > we've > sometimes sought to align the location and time of the event with > conferences or groups in the area to permit external collaborations > as > well. Boston is home to Red Hat and a number of other important > companies in the FOSS community, and we hope to extend invitations. > > Martin Owens has volunteered as event coordinator for the hackfest > event (with help from Tav). > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > ----------- > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > _______________________________________________ > Inkscape-board mailing list > Inkscape-board@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-board ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Inkscape-board mailing list Inkscape-board@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-board