Re: Does we really need help from CCKOREA?



I also agree with Emily.

2013. 3. 28. 오후 8:43에 "Max" <sakanamax gmail com>님이 작성:

Agree with Emily

Max

2013/3/28 上午11:20 於 "Sammy Fung" <sammy opensource hk> 寫道:
Agree with Emily.


On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Emily Chen <emilychen522 gmail com> wrote:
Sending to GNOME Foundation is easy and is the right place to go.

Since NIPA already can cover most local accounts, like food, T-shirt, hotel etc. , then the other big part of cost is the travel reimbursement. Speakers can get reimbursement from GNOME travel committee. If we have some other local cost which are not covered by NIPA, then Simon or Max can pay for it first, then claim to GNOME board, GNOME Foundation can pay to their personal account.

-Emily 

2013/3/26 Simon YoungKi Hong <simon hong81 gmail com>


As I know the main reason is to keep money for local expense. (right?)

Of course, if local company only can transfer to local account, we should need cckorea's help.

But not that the case, I think sending to gnome is more better.

2013. 3. 26. 오후 7:03에 "Sammy Fung" <sammy opensource hk>님이 작성:

Hi, Simon,

I think that, it is common in the world, in our case, local companies transfer/pay money in Korean dollars to a local company (ie. CC Korea) is much easier than to a oversea company in US dollars.

If it doesn't the case happening in Korea, may you confirm all sponsors are willing to transfer or pay to a oversea bank account ? Thanks.


On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 5:39 PM, Simon YoungKi Hong <simon hong81 gmail com> wrote:

Hi sammy,

If local company can transfer to gnome.org directly by dollar and nipa budget can cover all local expenses, does we need to collect  via CCKOREA?

2013. 3. 26. 오후 6:07에 "Sammy Fung" <sammy opensource hk>님이 작성:

Hi, Simon,

We requires a local bank account to collect sponsorship fee, therefore our budget planning is not a key factor. We should tell CC Korea to know the expected amount of sponsorship fee that they help us to collect/receive from local sponsors (except NIPA), and how should we transfer or claim the expenses (if any expenses not covered by NIPA).

For budget planning, we should list out all of our expenses, estimate which of them could be covered by additional sponsorship from NIPA, and which of them aren't.


On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Simon YoungKi Hong <simon hong81 gmail com> wrote:

Hi all,

I think we should discuss how much budget is needed in local.
IMO, When we know the amount, we can decide the necessity of cckorea.

Could anyone give advices for this issue?

BR,
Simon.


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