sneaking in from the ouside ...

Hey guys and girls,

you are providing the world (including million-$€-companies) with an
awesome "product" with a budget worth maybe 50 ESRI-licenses!!!

There has to be a way to grab those big players by the balls! THEN such
discussions about payment rates would start to make sens.

Maybe investing some money in marketing psychologists who can help
developing a campaign for that? Obviously different abilities apart from
software development are needed for this.

Just my two micro-cents
Bernd



Am 24.11.22 um 16:09 schrieb Andreas Neumann via QGIS-Developer:
Hi Vincent,

Thank you for joining the discussion.

We did not really discuss the hourly rates at the budget meeting. From
2021 to 2022 we raised the hourly dev rates from 100 to 110 - and the
hourly documentation rates from 40 to 44. I know that both rates are
low. We can discuss raising them again.

The plan for the two positions was not to have direct employees of
QGIS.ORG <http://QGIS.ORG>, but to use a proxy company, in our case
Kartoza, to act as the employer. Also - our budget does not allow
regular European or North-American salaries. With these limitations at
hand, we can use Kartoza as a proxy to hire employees in certain parts
of the world where the salaries we can offer can be attractive - and
where they have talented people to work on some of our issues
(sysadmin, documentation, etc.)

For the documentation part: Tim and Harrissou are involved in the
selection process of the candidates.

I agree that the grant budget with 10k is not very attractive. We also
discussed skipping it for one year. Not sure what is better ...

BTW: you can all help to find new sustaining members ... that would
increase our budget and would allow us to pay better hourly rates ...

I wish we had a larger budget at hand than the +/- 200k € we seem to
be able to attract each year. From certain countries where we know we
have a lot of QGIS users (France, Italy - just to name two of them)
there are not a lot of sustaining members or donations other than from
a few private persons and very small companies. Maybe companies like
yours could help us to get in touch with the larger companies with a
lot of QGIS users that could become new sustaining members ... Do you
think that would be possible?

Andreas

On Thu, 24 Nov 2022 at 15:05, Vincent Picavet (ml) via QGIS-Developer
<qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:

    Hello,

    Thanks for sharing the budget with the community.

    A few questions / remarks :
    - in most countries, we can see a general inflation, having
    consequences on every kind of costs ( hosting, salaries…). Did you
    take this context into account when preparing the budget,
    especially when basing planned 2023 costs on actual 2022 costs ?
    - the cut on Grant budget is really hard. With a "reasonable" mean
    budget of 5K per grant, this would mean 2 grants only this year.
    It sounds more or less like the end of the grant program. Who
    would candidate if chances to be selected are really low ?
    Wouldn't there be a way to mitigate it a bit, through various
    smaller budget reductions to other budget lines ? The increase in
    documentation contribution is huge compared to the grant decrease.
    I fear that we loose grants as a mean to attract new core developers.

    My most important remark is about "allow for a regular small
    salary .. for one person on each item". Disclaimer : I am quite
    strongly against QGIS.org having employees. If we are in the
    process of having "regular workers" for qgis.org
    <http://qgis.org>, then we really have to work hard on :
    - having a clear, written and transparent process for how to
    select these people
    - .. process including a fair way for anyone to candidate
    I may have missed some communications, but I have not seen this in
    place up to now. This is definitely something we have to put in
    place before having some internal troubles.

    Best regards,
    Vincent

    On 24/11/2022 12:07, Marco Bernasocchi wrote:
    > Hi all, we prepared the QGIS budget for 2023 and would like to have
    > feedback before submitting it to the voting members for
    approval. You
    > can directly leave comments in the file [1].
    >
    > Please let us have any Feedback until December 4th. On december 7th
    > we'll send the budget for vote.
    >
    > Cheers Marco
    >
    > [1]
    >
    
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WyoZCKOehNhU5YB4pFPOuiJbie1mUmMPiq8YW7qyez0/edit?usp=sharing
    >
    
<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WyoZCKOehNhU5YB4pFPOuiJbie1mUmMPiq8YW7qyez0/edit?usp=sharing>
    >
    >  -- Marco Bernasocchi
    >
    > QGIS.org Chair OPENGIS.ch CEO http://berna.io <http://berna.io>
    >
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