I vote A.

On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 10:08 AM, Bryce Harrington <
br...@bryceharrington.org> wrote:

> Your vote is needed to increase the pay by 50% for our mailman devops
> for the increased amount of work and time that has been put into it and
> professionalism to which the task has been undertaken. (see background)
>
> One Vote:
>
> 1. Increase the pay to Ian Denhardt (zenhack) from $850 to $1275, which
> is an increase of 50% or $425.
>
>     [ ] a.  Yes, increase Ian's pay for the work done.
>     [ ] b.  Do something else:
>             ____________________________________
>     [ ] c.  Keep the pay at the original $850 amount.
>
>
> Votes:
>
> | Board Member         | 1. |
> | -------------------- |:--:|
> | Bryce Harrington     |    |
> | Josh Andler          |    |
> | Tavmjong Bah         |    |
> | Ted Gould            |    |
> | Martin Owens         |    |
> | Marc Jeanmougin      |    |
> | Chris Rogers         |    |
>
> Resolved:
>
>
> Background:
>
> When the work was originally quoted, the scope of the work was thought
> to be at a certain level. The work has turned out to have taken more
> time and more effort than intended, but this has produced a much more
> reusable/scalable ansible installation than a single-host fixed setup
> would have provided.
>
> While Ian has not requested this extra, I believe that since he is
> regretting his original quote we should offer a good faith improvement
> in terms to make sure that his good work has been properly recompensed.
> We are under no obligation to vote yes though.
>
>
>
> For reference the text of the original mailman3 resolution was:
>
> """
> Your vote is needed to coordinate the Conservancy with sys-admins and
> rackspace to produce replacement mailing list infrastructure. This
> mailing list will provide us a mailman3 backend, mailman3 frontend, a
> forum that sits on top of the mailing list and migration from
> sourceforge.
>
> The goal is for us to strike out and make this system ourselves and
> then invite other projects to share the machine with their own mailing
> lists.
>
> 1.  Ask the conservancy to provide a rackspace machine instance where
> mailman3 and it's front end can be run for our project AND other
> conservancy and Free Software projects. -- Approved
>
> 2. Pay for Ian Dearheart (zenhack) to work on the mailman3 setup,
> providing initial setup, configuration AND migration from sourceforge.
> The cost of which will be $850 and be provisioned with one month of
> support after the completion of the working mailman migration. -- Approved
>
> The inkscape project currently uses the sourceforge mailing list. We
> need to move. The mailman3 system not only provides a much better
> interface for us, but also provides us with usable forums.
> """
>
>
> As an additional note, Conservancy runs their own mailman service and
> have offered to host our mailing lists on their HW.  However, they are
> running an earlier version of mailman.
>
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