> As i've read some of you are now working for Aurora, which has sponsored the
> meetings in France. Can anyone give me a little more information about this
> company and what aim they have with midgard?

Too bad that JP, who has been our main contact in Aurora, is on holidays
now. There are a number of posts by him in our archive you may want to
read.

In short, they needed a product like Midgard and have decided to hire a
few of us so we can work on it full time. Aurora is itself an Open Source
shop and have guaranteed us that Midgard will remain OSS and that control
of the product remains within hands of the MPRy. For me (as I'll probably
be joining them too, soon) and the others these are signing conditions.

> In the article I've read, it has been mentioned that there is a Midgard
> Project Ry Membership.
> - Which memberships are available and what are the costs?

There are three levels of membership:

- participating member: active contributors. These members have voting
right.

- private member: for a fee of 50 euro/year you get to feel good about
supporting an OSS product

- corporate member: for a fee of 1000 euro/year your entire company gets
to feel good about supporting an OSS product

I'm trying to get an IRC meet together with most Paris attendees so all
questions can be answered interactively, specifically about the meeting in
Paris. All I need is an idea of who wants to join in the discussion, and
when is a good time for them.

Emile


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