Hi Jessica: According to my PSF membership records, we have a current sponsor status for Oracle formerly known as Sun Micro Systems as "emeritus" type of PSF sponsor membership which basically means that the membership standing is inactive, however, it can be reactivated to "active" if the membership fees are paid.
If the Oracle would like to change their membership standing back to active, please let us know. Thanks, Pat On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Jessica McKellar < [email protected]> wrote: > > Overall we want as many sponsors as we can get, but Oracle don't really > seem > > to be that much of a team player, so without evidence of a revised > attitude > > I'd be inclined to just let them go. A relationship with Oracle seems too > > much like hard work. > > Jesse, I'd be interested in a brain dump off-list on our Oracle > contacts and what the relationship has been like so far. > > I work at Oracle, in the Linux and Virtualization group. I'd like to > see Oracle supporting the PSF and would be happy to develop some new > relationships from the inside. The company is so big that we may just > be talking to the wrong people; my group was certainly happy to spend > money on getting folks to PyCon. > > -Jessica > > -- > Jessica McKellar > http://jesstess.com > _______________________________________________ > PSF-Members mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/psf-members > PSF home page (http://www.python.org/psf/) > PSF membership FAQ (http://www.python.org/psf/membership/) > PSF members' wiki (http://wiki.python.org/psf/) > -- Pat Campbell PSF Administrator/Secretary [email protected]
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