[Qgis-psc] 2018 grant applications are now closed

Anita Graser anitagraser at gmx.at
Tue May 22 00:25:20 PDT 2018


On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 8:27 AM, Paolo Cavallini <cavallini at faunalia.it>
wrote:

> Il 22/05/2018 00:20, Nyall Dawson ha scritto:
>
> > Since they are obviously not all going to be funded by the grant
> > proposal system, can I suggest that we pro-actively publicise this
> > list with a call out to external agencies to consider sponsoring the
> > fixes which do not get grant funding?
> >
> > The recent success of the GDAL barn raising (https://gdalbarn.com/)
> > means that there's currently momentum and precedent for heavy
> > commercial sponsorship of open source software. It would be nice to
> > leverage off that to see if we can get additional funding for these
> > grant proposals, or alternative additional funding for 3.2 bug fixing!
>
> Good idea, agreed fully. How do you suggest to proceed, besides the
> usual blog post? BTW, who would be willing to write it?
> All the best, and thanks.
>

​And do you suggest to start this initiative now or after the voting that
determines which proposals QGIS.ORG will fund?

Regards,
Anita​



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