On 6 August 2014 17:05, Máirín Duffy <du...@fedoraproject.org> wrote: > > > On 08/06/2014 11:57 AM, Ryan Lortie wrote: >> >> I was disappointed (but not completely surprised) to learn that, >> although OPW has expanded to many projects beyond GNOME, GNOME is left >> handling all of the money for all participants at all organisations. >> This hasn't only exposed us to substantial financial risks; it has >> caused actual financial problems for the project. This year, GNOME >> temporarily ceased funding of hackfests in order to recover from the >> cashflow problems caused by the size of OPW. > > > I'm sensing a general lack of information in your post (which should > absolutely be provided to you) about the program and its affect on GNOME and > its finances, so I thought it would be worth pointing out that GNOME does > charge a per-intern administrative fee to each non-GNOME project > participating in OPW. So GNOME is far from taking on this extremely helpful > and beneficial work without compensation.
I personnally have no problem with GNOME managing OPW but given that's it getting bigger than GNOME itself it may make sense to have an independant foundation. Apart from that, regarding the time consumed, is the charge enough to hire someone part time dedicated to it? _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list