Re: FOSDEM 2019 Update

2019-02-06 Thread Myrle Krantz
Also: 3 different people talked to me about bringing their projects to the incubator! Best Regards, Myrle On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 4:07 PM Rich Bowen wrote: > > > On 2/6/19 7:46 AM, Daniel Gruno wrote: > > On 2/6/19 1:43 PM, Daniel Ruggeri wrote: > >> Hi, Sharan; > >> Great summary! I am espe

Re: FOSDEM 2019 Update

2019-02-06 Thread Rich Bowen
On 2/6/19 7:46 AM, Daniel Gruno wrote: > On 2/6/19 1:43 PM, Daniel Ruggeri wrote: >> Hi, Sharan; >>     Great summary! I am especially delighted to see the fresh take on >> individual giving. I think that's a super cool idea. An idea for >> future events: we could provide a QR code that leads to

Re: FOSDEM 2019 Update

2019-02-06 Thread Griselda Cuevas
Thank you so much for the update Sharan, and to everyone who made this possible. It was a pleasure to meet in person so many of the names I see in the mailing list. +1 to the idea of having a PayPal account and a card reader. +1 to the idea of the live mailing list subscription. On Wed, Feb 6,

Re: FOSDEM 2019 Update

2019-02-06 Thread Daniel Gruno
On 2/6/19 1:43 PM, Daniel Ruggeri wrote: Hi, Sharan; Great summary! I am especially delighted to see the fresh take on individual giving. I think that's a super cool idea. An idea for future events: we could provide a QR code that leads to donate.a.o or, as Kevin mentioned, physical card s

Re: FOSDEM 2019 Update

2019-02-06 Thread Daniel Ruggeri
Hi, Sharan; Great summary! I am especially delighted to see the fresh take on individual giving. I think that's a super cool idea. An idea for future events: we could provide a QR code that leads to donate.a.o or, as Kevin mentioned, physical card swipe capability on site. The physical device

Re: FOSDEM 2019 Update

2019-02-06 Thread Jacques Le Roux
Thank you Sharan for the report, and all who helped to make this possible Heartily Jacques Le 05/02/2019 à 21:21, Sharan Foga a écrit : Hi Everyone Last weekend FOSDEM was held in Brussels so wanted to post a quick update. FOSDEM weather is generally quite predictable (read that as bad!) and