Dan, no problem. I am going to come back with a bunch of organizations
that we can support. We can then vote and then evenly distribute the
amount among the top votes to maintain parity.
On 07/24/2012 01:44 PM, Dan Allen wrote:
I have no objections to the idea, in fact I wholeheartedly support
it,
but I'm curious if we'll get to vote on the organization.
I'd personally like to see us vote on an organization that focuses in
some way to open source on the JVM, since that's a core belief we all
(or most of us) share. Some ideas are Apache or Eclipse. I'm open to
other ideas as well.
-Dan
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Anil Saldhana
<Anil.Saldhana(a)redhat.com <mailto:Anil.Saldhana@redhat.com>> wrote:
Hi Mentors,
each mentor is entitled to $500 for the work as part of GSOC12.
Typically organizations just donate the overall mentor payment
amount to
a non-profit organization via Google. This avoids the overhead of
billing Google for the payments and deal with the tax issues. Since
mentors reside in different countries, it is not worthwhile to
dispatch
payments to mentors.
We are going to choose a non-profit organization that supports Open
Source Software. I will announce who it will be in due course of
time.
If you have objections and want to have that payment for yourself,
then
please email me. :)
Regards,
Anil
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