[FFmpeg-devel] Sovereign Tech Fund
Kieran Kunhya
kierank at obe.tv
Sun Jan 28 17:54:20 EET 2024
On Sun, 28 Jan 2024 at 03:26, Michael Niedermayer <michael at niedermayer.cc>
wrote:
> Hi all
>
> We are offered to apply for a sponsorship of FFmpeg by the Sovereign Tech
> Fund (STF).
>
> Please read the following to get a better understanding what STF is about:
> (In short it is about maintenance and sustainability, not features)
> https://www.sovereigntechfund.de/programs/applications
>
> As some probably already know, Thilo has worked with STF to work out
> many details of this. SPI will handle the financials for FFmpeg.
> Everyone willing to benefit from this sponsorship must not be a US
> sanctioned
> entity or in a US sanctioned country. And must sign a contractor agreement
> and simplified SoW with SPI.
> "A SOW purpose is to protect the contracted from doing a
> work and not getting paid, and to protect the contractor from paying for a
> work which wasn't wanted"
>
> At this point, what we need is a list of Projects so we can submit an
> application to STF
> at or before 12th Feb. (at the 14th they have a meeting and will review
> our submission)
> What STF told us, they need ATM is:
>
> - A scope of work for the project to defined before hand for the upcoming
> review and eventually a contract. It doesn’t have to be tied to specific
> people.
> - The contract STF will sign with SPI will be a service agreement based on
> that SOW and milestones. Payment of invoices will be contingent and after
> delivery (aka performance) of agreed upon milestones.
>
> My suggestion is that we create a Trac WIKI page similar to the ideas
> page for GSoC.
" To receive funding from the Sovereign Tech Fund, technologies must be
under-supplied or threatened by other circumstances, acute or long-term,
such as market consolidation or severe dependencies. The lack of support
and resources or technical alternatives places the technologies in a
vulnerable state that threatens the existence and sustainability of the
project."
I read that as STF is there to support maintenance of open source projects,
not just another GSoC wishlist.
So work like Anton's threading, YUVJ removal etc, that couldn't be funded
via bounties as they have no direct commercial value but require expertise
in the codebase.
Statements of Work and milestones (by definition) are for features.
Regards,
Kieran Kunhya
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