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* Members of the [[Community Architecture]] team can pay with their Red Hat credit cards anywhere in the world. | * Members of the [[Community Architecture]] team can pay with their Red Hat credit cards anywhere in the world. | ||
* In | * In APAC, [[User:HarishPillay|Harish]] is your point of contact, and he in turn bills the expense to the Community Architecture budget. | ||
* In NA, EMEA, and LATAM, we have community credit cards that can be used for expenses. The receipts are collected by the card's main point of contact, and Red Hat pays the credit card bill from the Community Architecture budget. The points of contact are [[User:Inode0|John Rose]] (NA), [[User:Jsimon|Joerg Simon]] (EMEA), and [[User:Yn1v|Neville Cross]] (LATAM). See our [[Community credit card process|community credit card process]] page for more information. | * In NA, EMEA, and LATAM, we have community credit cards that can be used for expenses. The receipts are collected by the card's main point of contact, and Red Hat pays the credit card bill from the Community Architecture budget. The points of contact are [[User:Inode0|John Rose]] (NA), [[User:Jsimon|Joerg Simon]] (EMEA), and [[User:Yn1v|Neville Cross]] (LATAM). See our [[Community credit card process|community credit card process]] page for more information. | ||
Revision as of 07:03, 26 May 2012
Having others pay for you
You can avoid being a middle-man by having certain other people pay bills directly. This is recommended whenever possible!
- Members of the Community Architecture team can pay with their Red Hat credit cards anywhere in the world.
- In APAC, Harish is your point of contact, and he in turn bills the expense to the Community Architecture budget.
- In NA, EMEA, and LATAM, we have community credit cards that can be used for expenses. The receipts are collected by the card's main point of contact, and Red Hat pays the credit card bill from the Community Architecture budget. The points of contact are John Rose (NA), Joerg Simon (EMEA), and Neville Cross (LATAM). See our community credit card process page for more information.
Paying for things yourself
In order to be reimbursed for Fedora-related expenses that you pay out of your own pocket, you must be able to be reimbursed via PayPal.
Documentation
As stated earlier, every expense related to Fedora must have a receipt.
Your Fedora wiki user page must be updated with information about yourself, what you do in Fedora, etc. This is necessary because it allows financial auditors to give a "+1" to the expenses, because they can see the connection to Fedora.