On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 12:02:59AM +0100, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote: > a) What do you think are valid goals to spend this money on?
I believe the driving principle should be to use money as much as possible to keep the project running at its best, while keeping an emergency reserve (e.g. to be sure we can afford impromptu hardware replacement needs). Then, all the following are worth goals in which money can be put into use: - Sponsor DDs meetings. This include helping out with DebConf travel sponsorships (when sponsor money are not enough), as DPLs have done in the past. DebConf should not be the only sponsored meeting though. For instance, I acknowledge that a long week-end of work side-by-side can replace several weeks of remote work. If elected DPL, I plan to spot strategic areas where we might benefit from an intense hacking session, contact the involved people to check they are interested and available in meeting, and help out with money and/or specific sponsorship campaigns. This is pretty much what the Extremadura region has been offering to Debian, and I've always considered that as one of the best way to contribute resources to us. Note: we should not however sponsor _full_ trips just for the sake of it, otherwise even the money we have now can run out quite quickly. We should rather apply the "DebConf model" where, AFAIU it, you decide an overall budget and then within its limits you balance how much involved people are able to pay by themselves with how much they need to be able to attend. - Sponsor specific resources to enable DDs work at best. For instance, DDs working on packages which take huge amount of time to build might need specific buildds to speed up their work. Similarly, DDs working on huge packages (this time in terms of .deb size) might need access to machines with better network connections for uploads or better connections tout court. I will encourage DDs which feel blocked by resource needs to contact me about such needs. - Booth / marketing stuff. These are of course good places where to invest money, but I notice that in the past we have been more lacking organization and manpower than money. It is looking better these days, though. FWIW, I don't believe the discussion raised by Steve on how to spend Debian money last year "did not reach a conclusion". For instance, the BoF at DebConf9 titled "money, money, money" has provided a lot of suggestions, they just need to be put into use. Last but not least, the project needs to be way more transparent on how much money flows in and out. Ideally, we should have a public disclosure of all money that comes in and that goes out (the latter at least easily accessible to all DDs). That, I believe, would be way more fair both to donors and to DDs, which vote for the DPL and should be able to review his/her choices on Debian money, no matter they want to be SPI members or not. Note that achieving that is not necessarily easy: it probably involves more work on the shoulders of various treasurers and we should be ready to help out with that, if it is a blocker. > b) How would you think is a valid way to thank (hardware) contributors? Having a public balance of what comes in, in terms of money, would be a good start. For hardware contributions the best way is probably to advertise the contributor on the web page of the hosted service, as we do for some services, even though not uniformly. Ideally, we should have a web page describing our technical infrastructure and who-has-sponsored-what in such infrastructure. > c) What qualifies a contributor to become a "Debian Partner"? What > qualifies a "Debian Partner"? In other big non-profit organizations I've been a member of, partnership programs usually require an yearly subscription fee (possibly in different classes: silver, gold, platinum, ...). In exchange of that the partners get listed in a "partners" page and, in some cases, they also get the right to voice their opinion in the choices of the organization. We surely don't want the latter: as I've stated elsewhere in Debian money shan't drive decisions (and we're open anyhow, anybody can voice her opinion in our matters). We should have the former: a page listing partners which are supporting us, and in fact we do have it. How to organize that in term of donation thresholds and visibility is a choice that we should better delegate to specific teams, such as -www, -publicity, -press. Cheers. -- Stefano Zacchiroli -o- PhD in Computer Science \ PostDoc @ Univ. Paris 7 z...@{upsilon.cc,pps.jussieu.fr,debian.org} -<>- http://upsilon.cc/zack/ Dietro un grande uomo c'è ..| . |. Et ne m'en veux pas si je te tutoie sempre uno zaino ...........| ..: |.... Je dis tu à tous ceux que j'aime
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