Le dimanche, 2 septembre 2012 14.40:10, David Bremner a écrit : > Didier 'OdyX' Raboud <o...@debian.org> writes: > > There are various ways to ask it: ask directly for the monthly income > > (quite intrusive), "how many days of full-time job salary", ratio > > between the requested amount and the monthly income, etc. > > (…) I would add that monthly salary alone > doesn't give very complete information. For example, I would not like to > try to live on my monthly salary in e.g. Zurich.
Agreed. What's interesting is the ratio between the income and the amount requested, not any of both absolute numbers. What I envision is a list ordered by "days of work needed to produce the money I request". But I fully realise it's quite intrusive; I tend to think the fairness introduced compensates that though. > >> 4) Using references > > > > IMHO this brings a substantial risk of tightening the tight set, but it's > > probably worth trying if we don't put too much weight on it. > > I'm not sure what you mean here. Speculating wildly, do you mean it > will only help people who already get well rated? That's it yes: it can be hard to enter the well-connected set of people: I'm afraid that this would favor new people in established communities (say, a member of the Swiss cabal) over new people in unknown communities (say, an african DD…); the first would probably have less problems finding references than the latter, yet this wouldn't mean he's "worth" more to have at DebConf. Cheers, OdyX
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