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=== Regional support ===
=== Regional support ===
'''EMEA''' -- $2,970
* $1,575 -- [[FOSDEM 2011]]
* $1,015 -- 5k case badges
* $325 -- Button machine
* $55 -- Shipping


'''India/APAC''' -- $2,715
'''India/APAC''' -- $2,715
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* $320 -- Ambassador polo shirts
* $320 -- Ambassador polo shirts
* $50 -- F14 release party
* $50 -- F14 release party
'''EMEA''' -- $2,970
* $1,575 -- [[FOSDEM 2011]]
* $1,015 -- 5k case badges
* $325 -- Button machine
* $55 -- Shipping


'''NA''' -- $2,610
'''NA''' -- $2,610

Revision as of 00:03, 20 March 2011

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Community Architecture vs. Fedora
The portion of the Community Architecture budget that is spent on public, Fedora-related activities is detailed here. This is only a subset of the Community Architecture team's total internal-to-Red-Hat budget.

FY12 summary

Item Budget Spend
Premier Fedora Events $90,000 $930
Regional support $80,000 $9,720
Discretionary funds $15,000 $1,710
= =
Total $185,000 $12,360

FY12 details

Premier Fedora Events

Regional support

EMEA -- $2,970

  • $1,575 -- FOSDEM 2011
  • $1,015 -- 5k case badges
  • $325 -- Button machine
  • $55 -- Shipping

India/APAC -- $2,715

  • $1,485 -- LCA 2011
  • $860 -- FOSS.ASIA
  • $320 -- Ambassador polo shirts
  • $50 -- F14 release party

NA -- $2,610

LATAM -- $1,425

  • $1,425 -- reimbursements for multiple events in Venezuela, Brazil, and Nicaragua

Discretionary funds

  • $910 -- Fedora's Amazon Web Services usage from 2011-01-01.
  • $800 -- Extend Fedora's LWN subscription through 2011-07-03.

Max Spevack is, among other things, the Community Architecture team's CFO.