On 5/2/2012 1:32 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
Il 02/05/2012 19:04, Arnulf Christl (OSGeo) ha scritto:
We see new opportunities by starting joint activities with the Eclipse
foundation - which is in the process of spawning activities explicitly
focused on geospatial. They have lots of high level contacts but lack a
noteworthy community. This is where we in turn did exceptionally well,
we are perceived as *the* global voice for open source geospatial.
Hi Arnulf.
Thanks for your thoughts and work. As everybody knows, the free GIS
community is unfortunately split, more or less deeply, in two tribes
(C/C++ and Java). I must admit I do not know the Eclipse community very
well, so my words could be inappropriate, but given the presumably
strong tie between Eclipse and Java, I am slightly worried that the move
you propose would make OSGeo perceived as more Java-inclined. Being the
global voice, as you pointed out, is OSGeo strength, and should not be
missed.
All the best.


Paolo,

You make a very good point that we should not sway to far from being the global voice. And to that end and the success of OSGeo, we need to be inclusive. Working with a partner like Eclipse is fine, we should not turn it down, but likewise we need to find other partners to be successful.

I have been in too many corporation where they had a few very large customers and very bad things happened if they lost one of these customers because of the level of dependence on it. We need broad-based support and relationships. I would rather have 100 customers supporting use at $100/year than one customer giving us $10,000/year. Change the numbers to fit the business model but I think you get the idea. It would/is very hard to replace the support we are getting from AutoDesk.

Both models have their problems, but it all starts with signing up clients one at a time.

All the best,
  -Steve W
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