Hi all, I have submitted the form, and also contacted the sales department so we can explain how the project management works and to clarify any doubts. I will add others to the conversation once I get the call with the sales people.
Thanks everyone. El mié, 29 jun 2022 a las 0:37, Victor Grousset/tuxayo (<vic...@tuxayo.net>) escribió: > On 22-06-28 10:23, Jonathan Druart wrote: > > Sorry for the late reply, I didn't really know what to say. As I was > > involved earlier in the discussion I feel that by not replying, I am > > agreeing with your message, Victor. > > No worries, I think no one in the discussion was to be assumed to agree > with the idea that it would be a scam attempt to apply as is for the > non-profit program. Because for that someone must agree that we do not > fit at all with the non profit criteria for maintainers. That's the main > point of the message and necessary condition before starting to talk > about the scam thing. > And it seems everyone leans towards that we fit. So if anything to > assume, is that everyone was leaning towards agreeing to apply in good > faith without being a attempt to trick GitLab, thinking that we fit > enough in the criteria. > > > However I do not agree at all. > > I do not recognize myself in your words > > That's fine, it's my own view that we don't fit and the arguments to > apply anyway with less moral remorse are only mine. > > > and I do not think "scamming gitlab" is a point of the discussion. > > The matter is to know if we are eligible for a program they support, > > and find the best way to apply in agreement with their terms and our > > project's view. > > Alright, looks good that way, I had to think hard to find moral > justifications to apply as is without complying to their terms. > (Assuming we would lean toward that we don't fit at all with their terms.) > My feelings when reading the discussion were that bringing up Koha > Community as an organization or Horowhenua Library Trust was very > dubious and that we should be upfront that it would be a dubious > application to their program. Thus the scam thing. > > > We are relying quite a lot on gitlab, and I personally think the open > > source product they provide is great. I thank their team for that. > > > > With this answer, I only wanted to take distance with your words. > > What about the main point of the message? My most important words are > that we don't fit at all with their terms. (details in previous message) > Sorry that I went too far developing the scam thing that it took all the > attention. > > Cheers, > > -- > Victor Grousset/tuxayo > _______________________________________________ > Koha-devel mailing list > Koha-devel@lists.koha-community.org > https://lists.koha-community.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel > website : https://www.koha-community.org/ > git : https://git.koha-community.org/ > bugs : https://bugs.koha-community.org/ > -- Tomás Cohen Arazi Theke Solutions (http://theke.io) ✆ +54 9351 3513384 GPG: B2F3C15F
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