Re: [ANNOUNCE] Git Merge Contributors Summit, April 8th, Paris

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Hi,

On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 11:09 PM, Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I wanted to make one more announcement about this, since a few more
> details have been posted at:
>
>   http://git-merge.com/
>
> since my last announcement. Specifically, I wanted to call attention to
> the contributor's summit on the 8th. Basically, there will be a space
> that can hold up to 50 people, it's open only to git (and JGit and
> libgit2) devs, and there isn't a planned agenda. So I want to:
>
>   1. Encourage developers to come. You might meet some folks in person
>      you've worked with online. And you can see how beautiful we all
>      are.
>
>   2. Get people thinking about what they would like to talk about.  In
>      past GitTogethers, it's been a mix of people with prepared things
>      to talk about, group discussions of areas, and general kibitzing.
>      We can be spontaneous on the day of the event, but if you have a
>      topic you want to bring up, you may want to give it some thought
>      beforehand.
>
> If you are a git dev and want to come, please RSVP to Chris Kelly
> <amateurhuman@xxxxxxxxxx> who is organizing the event. If you would like
> to come, but finances make it hard (either for travel, or for the
> conference fee), please talk to me off-list, and we may be able to help.

I'd like the Git project to set up a more organized way to pay back
the travel costs and the conference fee to the developers who come.
For example the Git project could say that it will at least pay back:

- all the travel costs to the 5 most important Git developers who come and ask,
- half the travel costs to the 5 next most important Git developers
who come and ask,
- all the conference fee to the 15 most important Git developers who
come and ask,

I think it could help developers decide to come, and it looks like
enough funding could be available, thanks to GitHub and the GSoC
money. What do you think?

Apart from that it's also possible to find ways to accommodate some
developers for free, if they don't mind crashing in someone's spare
room.

So please don't hesitate to ask if you would like to come.

Thanks,
Christian.
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