Hi all, In 2017, we have used $9900 for TSP by moving $5000 from the general budget. For openSUSE.Asia, we usually need much budget for TSP because Asia is very wide and some people come from Euro. So we need to estimate how many people we want to invite to Bali from abroad. I guess Indonesia team can collect enough sponsorship for the budget (excepting for TSP) from local companies. Best regards, Fuminobu TAKEYAMA On 2018/10/06 22:14, Andrew Wafaa wrote:
On Sat, 6 Oct 2018 at 11:53, Richard Brown <RBrownCCB@opensuse.org> wrote:
On Sat, 6 Oct 2018 at 11:26, Ana Martínez <anamma06@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!
Congratulations Indonesia team! Thanks a lot to both teams for the effort and eagerness put in the proposals.
The openSUSE.Asia Organization Committee has proved in the last years not only to take the best decisions to spread openSUSE all around Asia but to be an ideal example of what community organized conference means. I think (and I believe that the rest board members agree with me) that a decision made by the openSUSE.Asia Organization Committee doesn't need the approval of the board and that you have all our support! The only thing missing is the sponsorship which involves SUSE as well. The board have already publicly expressed its desire of increasing openSUSE.Asia TSP budget (as you can read in our meeting minutes [1]), but this is of course not official until SUSE approves it. Do you have a budget estimation or any other detail we should be aware of?
There is a budget in the PDF attached as part of the original proposals, the grand total is $27,857
$9000 of that is apparently to be allocated from the TSP - Andrew were you consulted with that? It sounds to me more than we usually have available for the whole openSUSE project during a financial quarter, or am I mistaken?
Nobody spoke to me about possible budget.
TSP budget for the Asia Summit is $5000. This year's total ask from Asia TSP was a total $9600, of which only $5000 was approved as that's all we have allocated. You're somewhat correct in that the amount is almost our total TSP budget for a quarter.
I need to try and find some time to sit down and go through the numbers again. I *might* be able to find some pennies down the back of the sofa, but it would still need to be approved by SUSE.
For the remaining $16,325 - SUSE typically sponsor openSUSE Asia conferences $5,000, with any remainder having to be covered by other sponsors of the event.
Now we have the Asia committees decision I'll bring this to the budget holders at SUSE for their approval.
Is there any timeline for the sponsorship approval?
As fast as I can get, but it is dependant on the availability of SUSE's budgets. Given this event will likely happen after SUSE's transition from MicroFocus ownership to operating as an independent company, I wouldn't be surprised if the situation is a little more complicated than usual, but I'm confident we'll figure out a solution.
Regards,
Richard
Regards,
Ana
[1] - https://en.opensuse.org/Archive:Board_meeting_2018-08-21
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On Fri, Oct 5, 2018, 17:02 Fuminobu TAKEYAMA <ftake@geeko.jp> wrote:
Hi all,
As the result of the votes by representatives of openSUSE.Asia Organization Committee, we selected Bali, Indonesia for the host of openSUSE.Asia Summit 2019. Congratulations.
Since it will be the second summit in Indonesia, we expect it will be a great opportunity to increase active contributors in Indonesia and extend our community in Asia.
Thank you, India team for submitting your proposal this year. However, it is important that the summit is proposed by a team consisting of openSUSE contributors. To become a contributor, we recommend having local openSUSE events like hands-on for students or a release party. Another approach is spreading openSUSE at some FLOSS events in India. We hope to see you at the next summit and to hear about those activities.
The result of the vote:
* Bali, Indonesia (7) - Max, TW - nfsnfs (Lihan), TW - hashimotosyuta, JP - Kento Kawakami (kimitoboku), JP - AL Cho (alcho), TW - marguerite, CN - Eric Yeoh, MY
* Faridabad, India (3) - Sunny, CN - Hillwood Yang, CN - ftake, JP
Note that this decision is by openSUSE.Asia Organization Committee and the next summit have not been approved by the openSUSE board yet, especially for sponsorship.
Best regards, Fuminobu TAKEYAMA
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