Since we're on the topic of travel expenses.
* Didier 'OdyX' Raboud [2019-10-03 13:42]:
> I realize I had not read https://wiki.debian.org/Sprints/HowTo recently; my
> bad. It has:
> > Debian, within the limit of available resources, tries hard to cover travel
> > and accommodation costs for thos
On 02/10/2019 18:33, Sam Hartman wrote:
>
> * People in Europe and to a lesser extent North America are
> geographically privileged in Debian in some significant ways. We
> might well choose to spend money to help balance that out some.
+1
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On 2019/10/03 17:13, Sam Hartman wrote:
> You approached me asking for travel approval.
> I said that I was having a bit of conflict with the treasurer team
> working through some guidelines to apply because of a previous decision
> that I had made. I asked how big of a problem it would be if I tu
> "Jonathan" == Jonathan Carter writes:
Jonathan> Hi Sam
Jonathan> On 2019/10/02 23:33, Sam Hartman wrote:
>> Tl;DR: I think that the Mini-DebConf and Sprint process are
>> working great and have no plans to revisit those procedures. But
>> we can discuss whether we need
> "Didier" == Didier 'OdyX' Raboud writes:
Didier> Fair enough. But then I wonder what guidelines will be used
Didier> to grant, amend, or deny travel support budgets. Surely not
Didier> "any" budget is fine (or is it)? I tend to think it'd be of
Didier> great support for th
Le mercredi, 2 octobre 2019, 23.33:10 h CEST Sam Hartman a écrit :
> > "Didier" == Didier 'OdyX' Raboud writes:
> >> TL;DR: Do we want BSP organizers to take on the responsibility of
> >> batching together travel reimbursement requests.
>
> Didier> Yes, but… I think we, as a proje
Hi Sam
On 2019/10/02 23:33, Sam Hartman wrote:
> Tl;DR: I think that the Mini-DebConf and Sprint process are working
> great and have no plans to revisit those procedures.
> But we can discuss whether we need to do that.
I don't think it's working great. Earlier this year my request for
travel re
Sam Hartman wrote:
> I strongly believe that Debian should be about free software. Every
time we mix in some other issue, we reduce our contributor base and
dilute our mission.
+1
Just as a side note, not wanting to reopen that discussion -- I guess
this would also apply to the issue that I rais
On 03/10/19 3:03 am, Sam Hartman wrote:
> Tl;DR: I think that the Mini-DebConf and Sprint process are working
> great and have no plans to revisit those procedures.
> But we can discuss whether we need to do that.
>
>> "Didier" == Didier 'OdyX' Raboud writes:
> >> TL;DR: Do we want BSP or
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