From: | Josh Berkus <josh(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
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To: | spi-general(at)lists(dot)spi-inc(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Agenda item for February SPI board meeting |
Date: | 2012-02-08 01:16:16 |
Message-ID: | 4F31CCE0.2000309@postgresql.org |
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Robert,
I'm in favor of getting paid help. Currently we are entirely too
dependant on schultmc's time availability. And we have the money.
> (1) Using a back office company
>
> Numerous companies (in the US and elsewhere) provide back office support
> services. A concern here would be obtaining a package that fitted with
> SPI's needs and was within SPI's budget.
A second issue, when it comes to check processing, is protection from
errors and malfeasance.
A third issue is that no such company will use free software without us
paying them lots of extra money to do so.
This deserves a fair amount of research by one or more SPI members.
Volunteers?
> (2) Hiring a part-time employee
>
> Another option is to hire an office assistant on a part-time basis. The
> office assistant could work for however many hours per week that was
> agreed with the SPI secretary (subject to upper limits set by the
> board). We may find, for example, that we only need an office assistant
> to work for 4 hours per week to achieve our aims. The hourly rate of
> someone performing this task is likely to be quite modest.
The problem with extremely part-time employees is that they tend to be
no more reliable than volunteers, since they don't have a large
financial commitment in working for the organization.
I suggest that we could also investigate splitting a 100% full-time
assistant with some other OSS Foundations.
--Josh Berkus
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