Well I just have to chime in...

I do promote osgeo projects all the time. I don't get paid. I am a Charter 
Member. This sometimes is useful for people to understand the sense of 
community that exists in Open Source projects, as opposed to "other 
associations" who are in fact many times seen (and are in fact) protectorate 
systems for a profession or market/business (also lobbying) generally 
benefiting a well defined group of individuals and companies.

So if I have to pay for membership I will have no feedback for that money since 
all the work I do promoting and educating on open source in gis is volunteered. 
And I still am requested to pay on top of that...

This is to say membership has value *for OSGeo*. Many times it has no monetary 
value for volunteers. So I can flip this and say, OSGeo should be paying me and 
thousands of volunteers around the world. At least a small recognition should 
be given that OSGeo reach is based on people who will not pay the fees, have no 
income from open source, and still do the work because they see some kind of 
social/community/long term general benefit from open source. Paying fees seems 
to undermine the open relationship between OSGeo and its bases. 

I am not 100% against fees but there should be always a way to not pay fees and 
keep the open free model, volunteer based, membership. If you want, you can 
have the fees as donations and not compulsory. Give a badge to those who pay.

Best,
Duarte



-----Mensagem original-----
De: Mr. Puneet Kishor [mailto:punk.k...@gmail.com] 
Enviada: segunda-feira, 23 de Junho de 2014 17:41
Para: Howard Butler
Cc: ML osgeo discuss
Assunto: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Proposed process for selecting OSGeo charter 
members



> On Jun 23, 2014, at 6:08 PM, Howard Butler <how...@hobu.co> wrote:
> 
> Do you lose a significant benefit by not being a Charter Member? Just the 
> ability to vote for the board and the ability to tout your exclusivity on a 
> vita/resume. Anything else? Lack of membership does not prevent anyone from 
> participating now, and we wouldn't want it to (unlike many other professional 
> organizations).

I don't lose anything significant, which implies that everything significant I 
gain from OSGeo's community is unaffected by my membership. This is one of the 
reasons I don't attend foss4g anymore (actually, mainly because I can't afford 
to do so). I will still support all the community ideals and aspirations to the 
fullest possible.

In short, I consider this both my vote for membership dues and the concurrent 
renunciation of my membership as a result.

--
Puneet Kishor



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