A review of funding strategies used in the past
- Direct funding between individual contributors and individual companies
- Companies hiring core contributors on staff
- Consistent but crowdsourced funding (Gittip)
- Project funding gateway (drupalfund.us)
- % time given by companies to their employees
We will talk about the pros and cons about each.
And brainstorm about the future, with an eye toward:
- Sustainability
- Funding done by funding professionals
- How funding will effect volunteer contributions
- Repercussions on individuals, groups, and Core itself
- A central bucket and contact for larger donors
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very important one!
very important one!
there is quite some overlap with the drupalfund.us proposal:
https://amsterdam2014.drupal.org/session/101-drupalfundus-fundraising-wi...
that may be out of topic, but i would love us to move away from "core" conversations only but name it "community" conversations.
either of those sessions to be accepted should talk about funding in general. while a focus on core is important we should not forget about fostering the contrib ecosystem.
technically, the community
technically, the community track was cancelled because presenters put in 40-80 hours and had poor attendance, so the idea was to move it to Monday as the Community Summit...
I think we can coordinate to make sure each of these two has a unique perspective and we do not overlap too much. Also, jsmith has proposed a business focused funding talk I think... can't find it. I'll ping jsmith.
Should be fine
I see this session as a presentation of types of funding available, the drupalfund.us session sounds like a actual guide on what to do to once you choose to go with drupalfund.us.