As the real Ollie Base, I agree with this (assuming personal leisure doesn’t add non-negligible costs).
Having skimmed Luke’s parent comment I also agree and upvoted. Anecdotally, I encounter more people who I wish had applied for travel funding (or more funding) than people who applied for too much. This weakly suggests to me we should worry more about making sure people are aware of our travel grant policy (and that’s on us) than free-riders, though I could imagine the latter being more costly from a PR/community health perspective per instance.
As the real Ollie Base, I agree with this (assuming personal leisure doesn’t add non-negligible costs).
Having skimmed Luke’s parent comment I also agree and upvoted. Anecdotally, I encounter more people who I wish had applied for travel funding (or more funding) than people who applied for too much. This weakly suggests to me we should worry more about making sure people are aware of our travel grant policy (and that’s on us) than free-riders, though I could imagine the latter being more costly from a PR/community health perspective per instance.