On 25.08.2015 10:26, Lucas Nussbaum wrote: > On 25/08/15 at 09:11 +0200, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote: >> One month for bursaries is tight, but doable if we are well prepared. 1 >> 1/2 months would be better. It mostly needs someone to drive the process >> as David did it this year. >> >> At the bursaries Bof we thought that the idea of sponsoring more people >> as others cancel or don't need the sponsorship anymore worked quite well >> this year. So we will continue to do that. > > This sounds wrong to me. For me, the role of bursaries is to decide, for > a specific attendee, if s/he should be sponsored to attend or not. > That's a yes/no question (a hard one, but still). If you end up needing > more budget to cover the sponsorship for all those that should be > sponsored, just ask for more money from Debian. > > But deciding that someone's attendance is not worth getting sponsored, > and then, in the end, sponsoring it, sounds like throwing money out of > the window. And on the other hand, deciding that someone should not be > sponsored based on the initial assumption of the sponsorship budget, > even if that person's attendance would be beneficial to DebConf/Debian, > is a net loss for Debian.
Note: food and accommodation is really a yes/no. But travel sponsorship, which requires a lot more money, is much more difficult. We will not have enough money, IMHO, for most of the requests. ciao cate _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list Debconf-team@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team