I'm happy because the good reputation of Digital Ocean.

But, out of curiosity, will be some formal agreement about usage and
possible future changes be created ?

I mean, if we move some services of our infra to Digital Ocean, and for
some reason they are bought from some
bigger company or get new management direction saying no-go, how we should
deal with this subtle situations ?

[]'s Helio

On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 10:37 AM, Boudhayan Gupta <bgu...@kde.org> wrote:

> On 6 July 2016 at 13:28, Thomas Pfeiffer <thomas.pfeif...@kde.org> wrote:
> > On 05.07.2016 21:36, Boudhayan Gupta wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi Guys,
> >>
> >> I'm excited to announce that DigitalOcean is sponsoring the KDE
> >> Community. Under their open source software sponsoring programme [1],
> >> they've very kindly set us up to use computing resources free of
> >> charge.
> >>
> > Awesome news! Is this sponsorship already "public" from their side
> > (I don't see KDE on the list you linked to)?
> > And if it is: Would they like us to keep it low-profile or talk about it?
> > My first gut reaction would be to head over to G+ and spread the good
> > news, but of course I'd only do that if they want us to.
>
> Go ahead! We'll make an official announcement on the dot in a few
> days, but of course we'll concentrate more on how we use the resources
> than on the sponsorship instead.
>
> Don't make it an "official KDE announcement" though. A personal post
> saying "this is crazy awesome!" is fine.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Thomas
>
> -- Boudhayan
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