Re: [Sur] [IAEP] [SLOB] motion to approve travel advance

2017-09-20 Por tema Sameer Verma
I'll second the motion.

Sameer

On Sep 19, 2017 7:01 PM, "Walter Bender"  wrote:

> Alas, we have made no headway on my email regarding our travel advance
> policy [1], but we have an important decision to make as soon as possible
> [2].
>
> As you know, we are hoping to send three representatives from Sugar Labs
> to the Google Summer of Code summit. Google has in fact allocated $3300
> towards travel for this purpose (See [3] below). The plan of record was to
> send Cristina Del Puerto, who will be traveling from San Francisco,
> essentially at no cost, Samson Goddy, who will be traveling from Nigeria,
> and Michaël Ohayon, who will be traveling from France.
>
> Samson has requested that the SFC prepurchase a ticket for him, as
> detailed in [2]. He has also accrued several hundred US dollars in expenses
> in obtaining his visa, which was money lent to him by community members
> when the SLOB denied his request for a travel advance. He is also asking
> for a cash advance of US $550 to cover local transportation needs in
> Nigeria and the States [4]. It is likely that the total cost of his and
> Michaël's travel will exceed the Google budget by some hundreds of
> dollars. That said, I think it is a worthwhile investment in two dedicated
> community members. So...
>
> Motion: Approve a travel advance for US $2550 (US $2000 SFC prepurchase of
> an airline ticket and $550 towards local transport) for Samson Goddy's
> travel to the Google Summer of Code mentor's summit.
>
> Your timely response to this motion much appreciated.
>
> regards.
>
> -walter
>
>
> [1] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/iaep/2017-September/020168.html
>
> [2] SLOBs,
>
> As you probably know, Google provides a donation of $2,700 which they
> suggest
> projects use for travel for mentors and students, ideally for the Mentor
> Summit.
>
> Samson has asked us to book his flight.  It seems it will probably cost
> around $1,800, but I'm sorting out details with Samson now based on his
> email
> in a private thread.
>
> I ask that Adam Holt, as Representative to Conservancy from SLOBs, please
> communicate immediate approval for up to $2,000 for booking Samson's flight
> (prices may change by the time you send that approve, so extra budget room
> is a good idea).
>
> Note that the budget constraint by Conservancy's travel policy in this case
> is US$2,748.54 for this particular travel, but the Google funding means we
> do need to get approval from you, since likely the combined travel for GSoC
> -- which includes Samson Goddy, Michaël Ohayon, and Cristina Del Puerto --
> will likely, in combination, go above the $2,700 donation for this purpose
> from Google.  Others have not sent their travel details so we don't know
> their travel costs -- if you want to set capped budgets for them as well,
> please do that immediately too.
>
> I recommend approval for all this travel -- provided that it follows
> Conservancy's main travel policy -- given the large amount of funds Sugar
> Labs has at its disposal already, but it's of course your decision.
>
> Martin Michlmayr
>
> [3] Hi GSoC Org Admins --
> As a thank you for your participation in GCI this year we want to give you
> 3 slots for mentors to send to the GSoC Mentor Summit (instead of the
> normal 2).
>
> We will add an additional $1100 to your GSoC mentor travel stipend payment
> (for a total of $3300 for the mentor travel stipends). Feel free to have
> the third person sign up for the Mentor Summit registration before
> September 5th, the sooner the better so we can get more folks off of the
> wait list early.
>
> We will of course pay for the 3rd person's room for Friday and Saturday
> nights as well so be sure they sign up for their hotel room at either the
> Sunnyvale Sheraton Hotel  or Aloft Santa Clara Hotel before September 5th.
>
> It would be great if you sent a mentor that was a mentor for both programs
> as your third person. The person does need to be at least 18 years old.
>
> If you have any questions please let us know.
>
> Best,
>
> Stephanie and Mary
>
> [4] Sure and $550 for travel advance I will be in Lagos for almost 7
> hours and London for 6 hrs, transportation and taxes in Both airport in
> Nigeria and America. I wanted to fly from Port Harcourt direct to SFO but
> it will cost additional $1500 to the flight money which i think people in
> the board might argue on.. So i decided to use Lagos instead of Port
> Harcourt to save $1.5k, though more stressful but less money spent
>
> --
> Walter Bender
> Sugar Labs
> http://www.sugarlabs.org
> 
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Re: [Sur] [IAEP] [SLOB] motion to approve travel advance

2017-09-20 Por tema Walter Bender
+1 from me as well.


On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Ignacio Rodríguez 
wrote:

> Same here.
> +1
>
> Please enjoy and make us proud :)
>
>
>
> ‌
>
> On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 12:02 PM, Sameer Verma  wrote:
>
>> I'll second the motion.
>>
>> Sameer
>>
>> On Sep 19, 2017 7:01 PM, "Walter Bender"  wrote:
>>
>>> Alas, we have made no headway on my email regarding our travel advance
>>> policy [1], but we have an important decision to make as soon as possible
>>> [2].
>>>
>>> As you know, we are hoping to send three representatives from Sugar Labs
>>> to the Google Summer of Code summit. Google has in fact allocated $3300
>>> towards travel for this purpose (See [3] below). The plan of record was to
>>> send Cristina Del Puerto, who will be traveling from San Francisco,
>>> essentially at no cost, Samson Goddy, who will be traveling from Nigeria,
>>> and Michaël Ohayon, who will be traveling from France.
>>>
>>> Samson has requested that the SFC prepurchase a ticket for him, as
>>> detailed in [2]. He has also accrued several hundred US dollars in expenses
>>> in obtaining his visa, which was money lent to him by community members
>>> when the SLOB denied his request for a travel advance. He is also asking
>>> for a cash advance of US $550 to cover local transportation needs in
>>> Nigeria and the States [4]. It is likely that the total cost of his and
>>> Michaël's travel will exceed the Google budget by some hundreds of
>>> dollars. That said, I think it is a worthwhile investment in two dedicated
>>> community members. So...
>>>
>>> Motion: Approve a travel advance for US $2550 (US $2000 SFC prepurchase
>>> of an airline ticket and $550 towards local transport) for Samson Goddy's
>>> travel to the Google Summer of Code mentor's summit.
>>>
>>> Your timely response to this motion much appreciated.
>>>
>>> regards.
>>>
>>> -walter
>>>
>>>
>>> [1] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/iaep/2017-September/020168.html
>>>
>>> [2] SLOBs,
>>>
>>> As you probably know, Google provides a donation of $2,700 which they
>>> suggest
>>> projects use for travel for mentors and students, ideally for the Mentor
>>> Summit.
>>>
>>> Samson has asked us to book his flight.  It seems it will probably cost
>>> around $1,800, but I'm sorting out details with Samson now based on his
>>> email
>>> in a private thread.
>>>
>>> I ask that Adam Holt, as Representative to Conservancy from SLOBs, please
>>> communicate immediate approval for up to $2,000 for booking Samson's
>>> flight
>>> (prices may change by the time you send that approve, so extra budget
>>> room
>>> is a good idea).
>>>
>>> Note that the budget constraint by Conservancy's travel policy in this
>>> case
>>> is US$2,748.54 for this particular travel, but the Google funding means
>>> we
>>> do need to get approval from you, since likely the combined travel for
>>> GSoC
>>> -- which includes Samson Goddy, Michaël Ohayon, and Cristina Del Puerto
>>> --
>>> will likely, in combination, go above the $2,700 donation for this
>>> purpose
>>> from Google.  Others have not sent their travel details so we don't know
>>> their travel costs -- if you want to set capped budgets for them as well,
>>> please do that immediately too.
>>>
>>> I recommend approval for all this travel -- provided that it follows
>>> Conservancy's main travel policy -- given the large amount of funds Sugar
>>> Labs has at its disposal already, but it's of course your decision.
>>>
>>> Martin Michlmayr
>>>
>>> [3] Hi GSoC Org Admins --
>>> As a thank you for your participation in GCI this year we want to give
>>> you 3 slots for mentors to send to the GSoC Mentor Summit (instead of the
>>> normal 2).
>>>
>>> We will add an additional $1100 to your GSoC mentor travel stipend
>>> payment (for a total of $3300 for the mentor travel stipends). Feel free to
>>> have the third person sign up for the Mentor Summit registration before
>>> September 5th, the sooner the better so we can get more folks off of the
>>> wait list early.
>>>
>>> We will of course pay for the 3rd person's room for Friday and Saturday
>>> nights as well so be sure they sign up for their hotel room at either the
>>> Sunnyvale Sheraton Hotel  or Aloft Santa Clara Hotel before September 5th.
>>>
>>> It would be great if you sent a mentor that was a mentor for both
>>> programs as your third person. The person does need to be at least 18 years
>>> old.
>>>
>>> If you have any questions please let us know.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Stephanie and Mary
>>>
>>> [4] Sure and $550 for travel advance I will be in Lagos for almost 7
>>> hours and London for 6 hrs, transportation and taxes in Both airport in
>>> Nigeria and America. I wanted to fly from Port Harcourt direct to SFO but
>>> it will cost additional $1500 to the flight money which i think people in
>>> the board might argue on.. So i decided to use Lagos instead of Port
>>> Harcourt to save $1.5k, though more stressful but 

Re: [Sur] [IAEP] [SLOB] motion to approve travel advance

2017-09-20 Por tema Ignacio Rodríguez
Same here.
+1

Please enjoy and make us proud :)



‌

On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 12:02 PM, Sameer Verma  wrote:

> I'll second the motion.
>
> Sameer
>
> On Sep 19, 2017 7:01 PM, "Walter Bender"  wrote:
>
>> Alas, we have made no headway on my email regarding our travel advance
>> policy [1], but we have an important decision to make as soon as possible
>> [2].
>>
>> As you know, we are hoping to send three representatives from Sugar Labs
>> to the Google Summer of Code summit. Google has in fact allocated $3300
>> towards travel for this purpose (See [3] below). The plan of record was to
>> send Cristina Del Puerto, who will be traveling from San Francisco,
>> essentially at no cost, Samson Goddy, who will be traveling from Nigeria,
>> and Michaël Ohayon, who will be traveling from France.
>>
>> Samson has requested that the SFC prepurchase a ticket for him, as
>> detailed in [2]. He has also accrued several hundred US dollars in expenses
>> in obtaining his visa, which was money lent to him by community members
>> when the SLOB denied his request for a travel advance. He is also asking
>> for a cash advance of US $550 to cover local transportation needs in
>> Nigeria and the States [4]. It is likely that the total cost of his and
>> Michaël's travel will exceed the Google budget by some hundreds of
>> dollars. That said, I think it is a worthwhile investment in two dedicated
>> community members. So...
>>
>> Motion: Approve a travel advance for US $2550 (US $2000 SFC prepurchase
>> of an airline ticket and $550 towards local transport) for Samson Goddy's
>> travel to the Google Summer of Code mentor's summit.
>>
>> Your timely response to this motion much appreciated.
>>
>> regards.
>>
>> -walter
>>
>>
>> [1] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/iaep/2017-September/020168.html
>>
>> [2] SLOBs,
>>
>> As you probably know, Google provides a donation of $2,700 which they
>> suggest
>> projects use for travel for mentors and students, ideally for the Mentor
>> Summit.
>>
>> Samson has asked us to book his flight.  It seems it will probably cost
>> around $1,800, but I'm sorting out details with Samson now based on his
>> email
>> in a private thread.
>>
>> I ask that Adam Holt, as Representative to Conservancy from SLOBs, please
>> communicate immediate approval for up to $2,000 for booking Samson's
>> flight
>> (prices may change by the time you send that approve, so extra budget room
>> is a good idea).
>>
>> Note that the budget constraint by Conservancy's travel policy in this
>> case
>> is US$2,748.54 for this particular travel, but the Google funding means we
>> do need to get approval from you, since likely the combined travel for
>> GSoC
>> -- which includes Samson Goddy, Michaël Ohayon, and Cristina Del Puerto --
>> will likely, in combination, go above the $2,700 donation for this purpose
>> from Google.  Others have not sent their travel details so we don't know
>> their travel costs -- if you want to set capped budgets for them as well,
>> please do that immediately too.
>>
>> I recommend approval for all this travel -- provided that it follows
>> Conservancy's main travel policy -- given the large amount of funds Sugar
>> Labs has at its disposal already, but it's of course your decision.
>>
>> Martin Michlmayr
>>
>> [3] Hi GSoC Org Admins --
>> As a thank you for your participation in GCI this year we want to give
>> you 3 slots for mentors to send to the GSoC Mentor Summit (instead of the
>> normal 2).
>>
>> We will add an additional $1100 to your GSoC mentor travel stipend
>> payment (for a total of $3300 for the mentor travel stipends). Feel free to
>> have the third person sign up for the Mentor Summit registration before
>> September 5th, the sooner the better so we can get more folks off of the
>> wait list early.
>>
>> We will of course pay for the 3rd person's room for Friday and Saturday
>> nights as well so be sure they sign up for their hotel room at either the
>> Sunnyvale Sheraton Hotel  or Aloft Santa Clara Hotel before September 5th.
>>
>> It would be great if you sent a mentor that was a mentor for both
>> programs as your third person. The person does need to be at least 18 years
>> old.
>>
>> If you have any questions please let us know.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Stephanie and Mary
>>
>> [4] Sure and $550 for travel advance I will be in Lagos for almost 7
>> hours and London for 6 hrs, transportation and taxes in Both airport in
>> Nigeria and America. I wanted to fly from Port Harcourt direct to SFO but
>> it will cost additional $1500 to the flight money which i think people in
>> the board might argue on.. So i decided to use Lagos instead of Port
>> Harcourt to save $1.5k, though more stressful but less money spent
>>
>> --
>> Walter Bender
>> Sugar Labs
>> http://www.sugarlabs.org
>> 
>>
>> ___
>> IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!)
>>