Hello chairs and DPL, to facilitate your job of approving the "base case" budget, please allow me to provide a few bits of additional information:
1. I have committed a new version which introduces a column to the overview showing e.g. average numbers of sponsored people; 2. Thanks to a new gold sponsor, I was able to increase the ratio of sponsored people to 40%, which now means that 138 people are sponsored on average throughout DebConf. This is higher than any DebConf ever before. We are now 5k away from the best case budget, which would allow us to take this ratio to 50%,¹ or facilitate other expenses.² 3. Over the previous budget, there's been a mistake regarding the conf dinner. Obviously, if we eat outside the venue, we save at the venue. So the savings have now been reduced from the projected conf dinner costs. The price for the conf dinner is now 8.2k (excl. transport), which is lower than it was for dc14 or dc13. 4. While the conf dinner is already a very fine deal judging by local standards and the type of event we are planning, we have a few ideas to further reduce our financial commitment. However, we'll only be able to play those cards during contract negotiations, which have to happen next week and for which we need an approved budget, or else we risk losing the good price. For the record, the initial offer was 39€/person and we're down to 28€/person already (excl. transport). I won't bet on it, but I think we should be able to get to 25€/person or beyond by making people who drink alcohol pay a small fee themselves (e.g. 5€ for all wine/beer that night). My request is thus to approve the budget and leave us the freedom to further reduce this, freeing up cost for other uses. 5. The budget per se is *very* conservative and there will be plenty of (other) ways to shift money e.g. to bursaries if we find in two months that it'd be nice to be able to sponsor even more people (than ever before). Here are some ideas: - Unforeseen expenses: 8000 € - Infrastructure budget: 5000 €, even though the venue is fully equipped - Video budget: 5000 €, but so far the only expense seems to be transport from Paris and a few rentals - Check-in costs: 1980 €, these cover credit card and money handling costs by the youth hostel and can be trivially shifted to attendees, at least the non-sponsored ones. - Event insurance: 1500 €, which is not strictly necessary and Debian could vouch for damages to the venue incurred during the event - Tax advisory: 1000 €, if we can't afford that and would prefer more sponsored people, we could do this ourselves, also with the help of PwC. - Band and karaoke are obviously optional, but these are also <1 % of the budget. 6. At the moment, exactly 50% people request sponsorship. If that were to stay that way until reconfirmation, then we would need approx. 10k to cover this. We do have three hot leads to sponsors, and expect a few more prof/corp registrations, so we expect to cover this. At the same time, sponsored registration closes in a bit over a week, and so I expect this ratio to drop by the time reconfirmations are due. In fact, I'd be willing to bet that the current trend (increasing the number of sponsored people over last year, as communicated as a priority by you, the chairs) will cause us having more money than we need allocated to bursaries, which was also the case the last years, and which is not just good, as I speculate in footnote 1. 7. So far, we have 0 money commitment from Debian in the budget (excl. the kick-off meeting). Please compare this to the five digit figures of the last years (which were returned). 8. Combining the outlook on additional sponsors, prof/corp registrations, the very high ratio of sponsored people and the conservative nature of the budget, I expect that we'll be returning^W earning quite a bit of money to/for Debian, which also isn't ideal as it's money given to us by sponsors for DebConf.² The above should hopefully make your decision a little bit easier. Please approve the "base case" budget (now with 40% ratio for sponsored people) so that we can engage in conf dinner negotiations, and also confirm our exclusive use of the venue next month. If this is not possible because you need to keep the option open to increase the bursaries budget to X,¹ then I suggest Debian commit to giving us X. Saying that Debian can't do this while we are still planning such "optional" things as a conf dinner is IMHO not acceptable and highly demotivational, compared to the last years and especially in the light of our performance illustrated above, which allows us to say that we are adequately funded 5 months before DebConf, which I believe has never happened before. I'd also really like to stop having to defend this budget against an unknown group of "helpers" around the chairs.⁴ The budget has been up for discussion for months and I had invited people multiple times. It was obvious during last week's meeting that I had done my homework and that the numbers matched, the budget was fair and balanced, and there were no real changes required. If there remain questions or uncertainties, please feel free to ask me. If you feel like other people are better at budgeting, please let them take over, or at least ask them to engage with me directly. And if you think I am abusing the budget to make decisions as I like them, then please point these out to me. Footnotes: ¹) I can't help wonder if this — increasing the number of sponsored people beyond previous numbers — is even desirable. It might set wrong expectations for the future, it lowers the barrier for bursaries (and we are not ready to offer free vacation to people), and while the DebConf goals³ specify that food&accom are good use for successful DebCamp participants, no such mention is made about DebConf. ²) Assuming that we earn more money and manage best case, I'd hope to be able to approach such subjects as fair-trade/organic t-shirts. ³) http://debconf.org/goals.shtml ⁴) Thanks to Tassia for all her patience in being an awesome liaison between me and said group. -- .''`. martin f. krafft <madd...@debconf.org> @martinkrafft : :' : DebConf orga team `. `'` `- DebConf15: Heidelberg, Germany: http://debconf15.debconf.org DebConf16: Cape Town: https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf16
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