Selon Steven Feldman <shfeld...@gmail.com>: > Daniel > > If we get to a version that the community broadly supports can it go on the > OSGeo wiki? I thought anyone could (just about) could post on the wiki and > others can amend or even delete. > > Does the appearance of something on the wiki mean that it is official OSGeo > policy? If so what is the process for making such policy, a board vote? > > I hope that my post gets enough feedback to indicate whether there is > community interest in the idea
Perhaps put a visible text at the top of the page stating that the document is under discussion and not yet an official OSGeo policy should be sufficient ? I agree with Cameron that your text covers well the "how to be a good Open Source users", and perhaps the "why", that is addressed by the "Good practice for organisations using OSGeo software" paragraph, could be more expanded, but that's not easy. But I think that OSGeo is not fundamentaly different from other open source organizations, so perhaps we could reuse good ideas found elsewhere ? Even > ______ > Steven > > > On 14 Jul 2014, at 22:59, board-requ...@lists.osgeo.org wrote: > > > From: Daniel Morissette <dmorisse...@mapgears.com> > > Subject: Re: [Board] [OSGeo-Discuss] Open Source Users Charter > > Date: 14 July 2014 20:50:31 BST > > To: discuss@lists.osgeo.org > > Cc: OSGeo-Board <bo...@lists.osgeo.org> > > > > > > I like your article too. Not sure if/how we could make this an official > OSGeo statement, but I'm definitely a big +1 on seeing more blog articles > like this! > > > > Daniel > > _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss