Hi Alec, > - Host a Gentoo Conference. Makes no sense, I doubt we gather enough critical mass. We are much better off at general OSS conferences (like FOSDEM). An option might be an additional "Gentoo day" at such an event though. > - Host a bug-bounty program. Nope. We have enough of them already. We need to fix them. > - Fund talks about Gentoo development activities at industry conferences. Kinda makes sense. Getting some industry sponsors aboard would be nice. That said, Gentoo's focus has been shifting from industry-oriented / USA more to OSS-enthusiast-oriented / Europe recently. So we need to be careful that this doesnt lead to conflicts. > - Invest significantly in Infrastructure spending to fund ambitious > projects. You need people who work on that first. Suggestion: Found a tinderbox project, get toralf, kensington, zerochaos, mgorny, whoelse? on board, integrate this into one nice system with (for authorized users) point-and-click interfaces for bug reporting and public status web pages. *Then*, invest in fat hardware for it. Our shortage is not money or infrastructire. Our shortage is a) people, and b) cooperation. Cheers, Andreas -- Andreas K. Hüttel dilfridge@gentoo.org Gentoo Linux developer (council, toolchain, perl, libreoffice, comrel)