Dear all,

I think that organizations like OSGeo have the difficult task to combine two - not always compatible - lines of action:
a/ expand our user base
b/ foster the open source software development projects
In that sense we are a bit different from organizations like Apache Foundation, where the user base is rather established or at least they are not the only source of user base expansion.

In that sense I would suggest that in the next 3 - 5 years we tackle both issues but look at them separately in the beginning but combine as much as possible. So, my suggestions:
a/ user base
1. expand the provided support for local chapters, probably try to find some seed money for those or sponsor some publicity 2. survey the users on what they feel is missing from the open source portfolio and try to form related developer communities, not necessarily top down but maybe with a strong influence - it is also important for non-developers to feel that they can influence things in a rather strong way (being a developer myself and re-reading what I just wrote, I might found that not particularly compelling :) but I think it would be acceptable after some time) 3. look to other organizations for Open Source, like Apache or Mozilla Foundations, to see how we can cooperate or just get some ideas 4. publicize a set of goals for the next 2 or 3 years and then report on our success (or failure :))

b/ open source software development
1. take in more (all) existing projects that relate to GIS
2. attract more developers by reaching out to universities and companies (my experience is that at least in Greece is difficult to attract developers - not just developers that use OSS - to FOSS4G) 3. get some companies to contribute code for products that we consider a useful addition, to the open source community
4. have a presentation to major open source developer conferences/events
5. more technical support for developers and some incentive for people to contribute back code they develop, also a process to ease that contribution 6. flexibility for people to start their own projects under OSGeo (even if they eventually fail)

Sorry for the lengthy e-mail but I think that the subject deserves some organized attention and thanks to Tyler that brought it up.

Best,

Dimitris
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