I'm looking for the overall budget of the @linuxfoundation and how much is spent on travel expenses for contributors. Any pointers? @cra maybe?
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Replying to @tobie @linuxfoundation
each sub foundation board manages its own budget so hard for me to dig up a number across all, e.g., CNCF the last couple of years has funded ~500 travel scholarships and spent money on ambassador/maintainer travel but that specific number isn't broken outhttps://www.cncf.io/cncf-annual-report-2018/#community-engagement …
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Replying to @cra @linuxfoundation
Wow. That number is for the CNCF alone!? That’s huge.
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Replying to @tobie @linuxfoundation
yes that's for CNCF, I'll make sure our annual report next year includes more detail on that, all LF events have scholarships associated with it but I don't know those numbers off handhttps://www.linuxfoundation.org/about/diversity-inclusiveness/ …
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Replying to @cra @linuxfoundation
Yeah, I can see how those numbers out hard to extract. Thanks though, that number’s enlightening. Would you have the CNCF‘s overall annual budget somewhere?
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And I understand if that data’s not public.
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And sorry for all of the questions, I’m trying to make the case that W3C should invest similarly in its invited experts.
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Replying to @tobie @linuxfoundation
haha np, it's not public (each board decides what to do in terms of annual reports), imho I think investing in diversity efforts + expert/maintainer travel is great (although only if their companies should cover it, makes me sad seeing $1B+ company denying maintainer travel)
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Replying to @cra @linuxfoundation
on both counts. Invited experts are generally not corporate backed at all.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
Article posted here: https://link.medium.com/2bWPccB6hV Thanks for your help.
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