Hi! * Chris Lamb <lamby@debian.org> [2018-06-14 21:53:53 +0100]: > Dear Jonathan, > > > I think it's beneficial for the Debian project to spend a bit more and > > have a few more high quality people over > > Well, obviously. :) However, my question was more about the process > regarding people who are under the threshold as it currently stands > and have thus received rejections already -- if the bursary amount was > subsequently raised, would we be contacting some of these people to > "reverse" our position? In the first round, we only send a rejection mail to people whose score is (very) low. Most people get a "we've ranked your application but the budget has run out for now, there may be other rounds when people ranked above you adjust their estimate and/or withdraw their application". > If so, this has obvious implications for a quick turnaround, which is > primarily why I ask... I'd be more concerned about flight prices increasing than anything else at this point. Thanks, -- Nicolas Dandrimont BOFH excuse #231: We had to turn off that service to comply with the CDA Bill.
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