[SP-pm] Call for Perl Development grant proposals

Renato Santos renato.cron at gmail.com
Tue Jul 27 05:03:27 PDT 2010


Que tipo de propostas? eles querem os projetos para fazer sozinhos, ou uma
ideia que "voce" tem e quer fazer, mas nao tem money/tempo

On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 6:33 AM, Nelson Ferraz <nferraz at gmail.com> wrote:

> Pessoal,
>
> Se voces tem um projeto interessante em Perl, mandem seus pedidos de
> grant. O dinheiro existe, faltam propostas.
>
> Sintam-se livres para compartilhar suas ideias na lista, antes de
> enviar a proposta para a TPF.
>
> ---
>
> Alberto has recently published the offical 2010Q3 Call for Grant
> Proposals of The Perl Foundation. I'd like to encourage everyone to
> submit proposals. The dead-line is within 10 days.
>
> The standard TPF development grants are limited up to 3,000 USD/grant.
> I don't know the exact reason for that limitation but I am quite sure
> part of the reason is that TPF does not have a lot of money.
>
> While this amount of money might not be a big motivation for someone
> who lives in the wealthier areas of Europe or North America but as
> Dave Rolsky and a number of others have pointed out getting the grant
> might have other positive effects.
>
> On the other hand people living in countries where the salaries are
> much lower (e.g. India, China, Africa and even South America) could
> use such a grant and fill a full salary for 2-3 months or even longer.
> They could implement much bigger projects during that time period.
>
> Let's see that there are lots of good proposals!
>
>
> http://szabgab.com/blog/2010/07/call-for-perl-development-grant-proposals.html
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