On Tue, 2009-02-17 at 14:09 -0600, Brian Cameron wrote: > Bryen: > > > 2) I brought up that we have several open source conferences coming up > > throughout the year in the U.S. (and presumably around the world as > > well.) Due to budgetary constraints, we cannot send a representative to > > visit all these events. However, we'd like to know who might be close > > by regionally that could present a11y talks. I'll come up with a list > > of such events soon and if anyone would like to step up to the plate, > > please do. > > Note that the GNOME Foundation would likely be interested in helping to > sponsor travel subsidies. Typically such subsidies are given when it > would benefit the GNOME accessibility community to have a presence, to > participate in decision making, or to give a presetnation that would > benefit the GNOME community. The Foundation budget is not limitless, > but I would imagine some high-priority events could fit into the budget. > > If there are qualified and interested people in attending any such > conference, then I would recommend contacting the GNOME Foundation and > seeing if there might be an opportunity to get travel sponsorship from > them. > > Brian
Brian, Definitely an angle I was thinking of and hopefully Stormy is watching this thread to offer her input on this matter. :-) -- > > Bryen Yunashko > openSUSE Board Member > GNOME-A11y Team Member _______________________________________________ gnome-accessibility-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-list
