Hi all,

On Tue, Jul 31, 2018 at 3:28 PM Floris Bruynooghe <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Mon 30 Jul 2018 at 23:14 -0700, Alex Georgie wrote:
> [...]
> > *How it works*
> >
> > We provide you a script that you add to the Pytest site. That script
> makes
> > a call to our site to create a 'drop' every 2 seconds a user is on your
> > site. If the user is part of our network, we would have provided a cookie
> > to them when they signed in which gets passed to us when that call is
> made.
>
> So every single visitor of pytest.org will be continuously pinging your
> service?  Regardless of being able to make this GDPR compliant that is
> still not something I feel comfortable with to decide for our users.
>

My main concerns are:

1. How do we use this funding? Sprint and conferences could be a good use
for this money.

2. How this would affect visitors, well put by Floris above.

3. Who would be responsible for handling the money? I took a look at
OpenCollective as Alex's suggestion and I like what I saw, it seems they
take care of the bureocracy and core members and then approve Expenses and
Reimbursements, in a very open and transparent manner.

At first I was leaning towards -1 on this, but with OpenCollective in the
game I'm leaning more towards +1.

Cheers,
Bruno.
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