Stas Bekman wrote:

> Well, here comes a different question. Most of us have very limited
> resources on helping the project. The best scenario is when someone is
> doing mod_perl coding for his tasks at work and contributes back.
> 
> But we are talking about things that require more than that. We need
> people with time on their hands to do this different work
> (articles/sites/packaging/apps/etc). But it's a time consuming thing, and
> many prefer to have some well deserved rest than work for free, even if
> they love mod_perl.
> 
> So here is the question: Will you or your company support a few people to
> do full/part time advocacy which involves talking, coding, helping, and a
> lot more. Imagine that we create a group of people who will indirectly
> benefit your business by creating the man power (teaching), hype and
> acceptance by those who make decisions (media), knowledge base (articles
> and cookbooks), more extended help/support at the list level and of course
> making the product itself better thru coding.
> 
> I'm interested to know two things: 
> 1) whether there is an interest to sponsor such an endeavor.
> 2) whether there are people interested to do the work.
> 
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