JT
Joachim Tuchel
Mon, Feb 10, 2014 9:19 AM
Phil,
That's your opinion. I don't think money of sponsors should be spent with such an attitude.
Unfortunately, I do not fully unerstand what Janko is saying and the links he provided don't help me really. Is he saying that the ESUG board ignored the vote of gsoc mentors on how much to pay to students in the additional projects? Was that money spent unequally and does Janko say this was unfair and does he say the projects that got more did so because they were pharo projects?
If so, this needs some explanation. If it's not true, we can go on and say the board did it with the members' placet. Then we can shrug and say "so what?" Thats what we have a motivated and elected board for.
I agree with you in so far as this is a really bad moment in time for this discussion. If all of tgis means gsoc comes to a halt for Smalltalk because we cannot apply in time, that would be really a pity.
As a sponsor, I'd like to know what Janko is really up to and if the way things went is okay, since I want our money to be spent for positive things, like the yearly conference and many other great things esug is doing.
As a sponsor, I wouldn't want to see anybody in the board to think about our money the way you expresss it here. Even if Esug is a european organization, it has very limited financial abilities, and 4000 euros thrown away or used unethically is not peanuts.
Joachim
phil@highoctane.be schrieb:
From the outside it just looks like a couple of spoiled kids battling in
the kindergarten.
All of this is not moving Smalltalk and Pharo any single bit forward.
Backwards, there is a fair chance.
Now, could you take this discussion elsewhere? Pick up a phone and talk.
Who cares if anyone is right? Oh yeah, EUR 4K, what a huge amount to fight
over for an European org... (rolleyes).
Phil
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Luc Fabresse luc.fabresse@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Janko,
I do not have all numbers at hand now but in 2013 there were 4 extra-GSOC
but we paid only 3 because one student gave up (Jean-Baptiste Beuzelin).
So yes you are probably right that it remains money if we integrate last
year BUT we were willing to spend it.
Luc
2014-02-09 Janko Mivšek janko.mivsek@eranova.si:
Dear all,
First to Luc: from your numbers it is clear that you are not to be
blamed on anything, because you were obviously misinformed and misguided.
Facts namely are:
-
GSoC mentors decided to pay extra stipendiums 3000 USD [1] while
ESUG without approval paid 2000 more, 5000 USD, without any report
back to GSoC mentors,
-
GSoC mentors decided to add past GSoC2012 amount to the pool for
paying extra projects [2][3].
Calculation (without the Summit expenses) therefore is:
Income: GSoC 2012 13x 500 = 6.500 USD
GSoC 2013 13x 500 = 6.500 USD
------------------------------
13.000 USD
Expenses:
Extra stipendiums: 3x 3.000 = 9.000 USD
Difference: + 4.000 USD
If ESUG would follow the decisions of GSoC mentors it wouldn't loose any
money but gain 4.000 USD.
Those that misinformed and misguided you needs therefore to apologize to
you Luc, to the GSoC mentors and to me as admin!
Janko
[1]
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors/Yrlj8dIgGPg
[2]
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors/WwnxpkXzAB8
[3]
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors/tR44jdPT5Hw
Dne 09. 02. 2014 17:26, piše Luc Fabresse:
Hi all,
FACTS
As you all know, I am the ESUG treasurer.
So please find the numbers attached for the ESUG support of GSOC
projects in 2013.
ESUG sponsored 3 "extra-GSOC" meaning extra slots not accepted by
In the file it is: Alejandro Infante, Pablo Estefo and Benjamin Arezki.
All in all we paid:
- 3695EUR (~5000USD at that time i.e. same cost as a regular GSOC) each
projects
- Serge trip to Mentor summit
And we received 5552EUR from Google
so yes we lost ~6582EUR
That is easy 13*500 USD would only cover 1 plain extra-Gsoc and we
sponsorized 3.
I also think that it is important to send someone to the GSoc mentor
summit because it participates to the fact that Google recognizes ESUG
ang gives slots the next year.
It is alos important to note dates.
ESUG paid first and then has been refund by Google.
It would not be possible to do it without ESUG.
FROM HERE, MY POINT OF VIEW ON THIS STORY:
As some of you know, I doing the ESUG treasury stuff on my own time
and it takes a lot!
I am doing it because I strongly believe that Smalltalk (all falvors!)
is a really great language that should be more widespread.
I also completely open to discussions.
The ESUG board can also explain its actions and even money status.
I can do errors too.
So if Janko wants some details on GSOC related money, JUST ASK!
I cannot admit that:
-
Janko wrote about some money accusation. This is directly directed
against the treasurer so me.
And honestly, just reading again that I am biased and that I hide or
steal money make me think that I should better quit.
-
Janko asked for apologies! what is that? even if I would have done a
mistake (and ESUG did not loose money), YOU STILL MUST THANK ME for
DOING THIS BORING TASK! and then I can correct mistakes if any
-
People wants an answer fast, this conversation started yesterday and I
am spending my week-end with my kids
I am really fed up with this kind of attitude.
Stop accuse, better ask, discuss and we will solve the problems together
if any.
But I think it will never happen...
#Luc
The disgusted Treasurer of ESUG who will finish his week-end in bad mood
--
Janko Mivšek
Smalltalk GSoC Admin Team
Phil,
That's your opinion. I don't think money of sponsors should be spent with such an attitude.
Unfortunately, I do not fully unerstand what Janko is saying and the links he provided don't help me really. Is he saying that the ESUG board ignored the vote of gsoc mentors on how much to pay to students in the additional projects? Was that money spent unequally and does Janko say this was unfair and does he say the projects that got more did so because they were pharo projects?
If so, this needs some explanation. If it's not true, we can go on and say the board did it with the members' placet. Then we can shrug and say "so what?" Thats what we have a motivated and elected board for.
I agree with you in so far as this is a really bad moment in time for this discussion. If all of tgis means gsoc comes to a halt for Smalltalk because we cannot apply in time, that would be really a pity.
As a sponsor, I'd like to know what Janko is really up to and if the way things went is okay, since I want our money to be spent for positive things, like the yearly conference and many other great things esug is doing.
As a sponsor, I wouldn't want to see anybody in the board to think about our money the way you expresss it here. Even if Esug is a european organization, it has very limited financial abilities, and 4000 euros thrown away or used unethically is not peanuts.
Joachim
phil@highoctane.be schrieb:
>Guys,
>
>>From the outside it just looks like a couple of spoiled kids battling in
>the kindergarten.
>
>All of this is not moving Smalltalk and Pharo any single bit forward.
>Backwards, there is a fair chance.
>
>Now, could you take this discussion elsewhere? Pick up a phone and talk.
>
>Who cares if anyone is right? Oh yeah, EUR 4K, what a huge amount to fight
>over for an European org... (rolleyes).
>
>Phil
>
>
>
>
>On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Luc Fabresse <luc.fabresse@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi Janko,
>>
>> I do not have all numbers at hand now but in 2013 there were 4 extra-GSOC
>> but we paid only 3 because one student gave up (Jean-Baptiste Beuzelin).
>> So yes you are probably right that it remains money if we integrate last
>> year BUT we were willing to spend it.
>>
>> Luc
>>
>>
>> 2014-02-09 Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek@eranova.si>:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> First to Luc: from your numbers it is clear that you are not to be
>>> blamed on anything, because you were obviously misinformed and misguided.
>>>
>>> Facts namely are:
>>>
>>> 1. GSoC mentors decided to pay extra stipendiums 3000 USD [1] while
>>> ESUG without approval paid 2000 more, 5000 USD, without any report
>>> back to GSoC mentors,
>>>
>>> 2. GSoC mentors decided to add past GSoC2012 amount to the pool for
>>> paying extra projects [2][3].
>>>
>>> Calculation (without the Summit expenses) therefore is:
>>>
>>> Income: GSoC 2012 13x 500 = 6.500 USD
>>> GSoC 2013 13x 500 = 6.500 USD
>>> ------------------------------
>>> 13.000 USD
>>>
>>> Expenses:
>>> Extra stipendiums: 3x 3.000 = 9.000 USD
>>>
>>> Difference: + 4.000 USD
>>>
>>> If ESUG would follow the decisions of GSoC mentors it wouldn't loose any
>>> money but gain 4.000 USD.
>>>
>>> Those that misinformed and misguided you needs therefore to apologize to
>>> you Luc, to the GSoC mentors and to me as admin!
>>>
>>> Janko
>>>
>>> [1]
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors/Yrlj8dIgGPg
>>> [2]
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors/WwnxpkXzAB8
>>> [3]
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/smalltalk-gsoc-mentors/tR44jdPT5Hw
>>>
>>>
>>> Dne 09. 02. 2014 17:26, piše Luc Fabresse:
>>> > Hi all,
>>> >
>>> > ------------
>>> > FACTS
>>> >
>>> > As you all know, I am the ESUG treasurer.
>>> > So please find the numbers attached for the ESUG support of GSOC
>>> > projects in 2013.
>>> >
>>> > ESUG sponsored 3 "extra-GSOC" meaning extra slots not accepted by
>>> Google.
>>> > In the file it is: Alejandro Infante, Pablo Estefo and Benjamin Arezki.
>>> >
>>> > All in all we paid:
>>> > - 3695EUR (~5000USD at that time i.e. same cost as a regular GSOC) each
>>> > projects
>>> > - Serge trip to Mentor summit
>>> >
>>> > And we received 5552EUR from Google
>>> >
>>> > so yes we lost ~6582EUR
>>> > That is easy 13*500 USD would only cover 1 plain extra-Gsoc and we
>>> > sponsorized 3.
>>> >
>>> > I also think that it is important to send someone to the GSoc mentor
>>> > summit because it participates to the fact that Google recognizes ESUG
>>> > ang gives slots the next year.
>>> >
>>> > It is alos important to note dates.
>>> > ESUG paid first and then has been refund by Google.
>>> > It would not be possible to do it without ESUG.
>>> >
>>> > ------------
>>> > FROM HERE, MY POINT OF VIEW ON THIS STORY:
>>> >
>>> > As some of you know, I doing the ESUG treasury stuff on my *own* time
>>> > and it takes a lot!
>>> > I am doing it because I strongly believe that Smalltalk (all falvors!)
>>> > is a really great language that should be more widespread.
>>> >
>>> > I also completely open to discussions.
>>> > The ESUG board can also explain its actions and even money status.
>>> > I can do errors too.
>>> > So if Janko wants some details on GSOC related money, JUST ASK!
>>> >
>>> > I cannot admit that:
>>> >
>>> > - Janko wrote about some money accusation. This is directly directed
>>> > against the treasurer so me.
>>> > And honestly, just reading again that I am biased and that I hide or
>>> > steal money make me think that I should better quit.
>>> >
>>> > - Janko asked for apologies! what is that? even if I would have done a
>>> > mistake (and ESUG did not loose money), YOU STILL MUST THANK ME for
>>> > DOING THIS BORING TASK! and then I can correct mistakes if any
>>> >
>>> > - People wants an answer fast, this conversation started yesterday and I
>>> > am spending my week-end with my kids
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > I am really fed up with this kind of attitude.
>>> > Stop accuse, better ask, discuss and we will solve the problems together
>>> > if any.
>>> > But I think it will never happen...
>>> >
>>> > #Luc
>>> > The disgusted Treasurer of ESUG who will finish his week-end in bad mood
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Janko Mivšek
>>> Smalltalk GSoC Admin Team
>>>
>>
>>
>
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