On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 02:57:20PM +0200, Sébastien Wilmet wrote: > On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 02:07:45PM +0200, Sébastien Wilmet wrote: > > For the GNOME Foundation, or other similar organizations, it is > > different in my opinion. It seems that the GNOME Foundation spends money > > on outreach. It *is* possible for the GNOME Foundation to decide to > > spend less money on outreach, and more money on something else, for > > example on the developer experience. > > Like the Linux Foundation, the GNOME Foundation could hire one or more > developers. And spend less money on expensive intercontinental travels.
"Like"? I don't think you know exactly what I do for the Linux Foundation :) The Linux Foundation has only 2 developers, a very small percentage of its total employees. And all I do is "spend money on expensive intercontinental travel". My job _is_ outreach. I travel to talk to companies, user groups, colleges, conferences, governments, and anyone else who will listen to me. I also spend my time with OPW to nurture future developers, GSoC since the beginning to grow new developers, kernelnewbies to make it easy for new developers to get involved, and some other unnamed projects that are doing a wonderful job in bringing in new, and sometimes marginalized developers into our community. I do all of this because "outreach" is very important in order for a project to be able to grow, and succeed over time. The Linux Foundation's members understand this, which is why I work for them and they allow me to do this. Be careful when using analogies, it might just prove the opposite of what you were intending to do... greg k-h _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list