Hi Lorenzo,

On 17 Jul 2007, at 1:09 PM, Lorenzo Becchi wrote:

Jeroen, all, very important thread to me too.

generic questions:
- what would it mean to create an OGC Committee?

A place where those involved / interested in OGC spec development connect with each other and where OSGEO interests in standards development are coordinated or at least communicated.

It could also be the place where members agree to take up issues in the TC meetings in the relevant working groups. The meetings are held every 3 months and I think most of us are unable to always attend them.

- is it an overhead for the board?

I think it would be the same as the other existing Committees that OSGEO now has.

- will there be a board member to support this Commitee? is this needed?

Good question :-)

- does it mean to subscribe as OSGeo to OGC? how much does it cost?

I mentioned that initially this would not be my idea, I would just start with coordination first.

Later it may evolve in that direction if deemed necessary or more efficient than individual membership by OSGEO contributing individuals/ organizations/ companies. At the same time that could be a financial commitment OSGEO can not permit itself.

TC membership is 11.000 USD per year. Many small companies or individual contributors are unlikely to be able to afford that. (See http://www.opengeospatial.org/ogc/join/levels ) It gives 2 persons free access to the meetings.

There's the non-voting Associate membership that gives access to all documents and meetings as an alternative though. This would also apply to OSGEO as far as I can see and would only cost 1.100 USD per year. It gives 1 person free access to the meetings.

There are some advantages in terms of marketing OGC compliance of OSGEO projects. To use the OGC Trademark there are fees to be paid for those products. See http://www.opengeospatial.org/compliance/ #products


I think every OSGeo project is more or less supporting at least one OCG standard. New standards has been created too under OSGeo umbrella and it would be great to present them and make them officially OGC. This will strength interoperability between OSGeo softwares and other softwares. Between OSGeo softwares and OSGeo softwares. Between ... I love interoperability!
:-)

Indeed, I agree. In my email I didn't try to cover all OGC spec development OSGEO members work on as I only wanted it to trigger some internal discussion. The list of specs used in OSGEO is a substantial one. It's also a way to influence the ISO/TC211 standards development that is out of reach to OSGEO except through members that hold some observing status to that committee. OGC specs have been and probably will be used as input into the TC211 standardization process.

Ciao,
Jeroen



ciao
Lorenzo

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