Jeff, Andrew, Bart, Jürgen, All,
My 2 cents: - Give this discussion a fresh restart under a new threadname, since "hacking OSGeo" is a bit biased ;-) - Especially to Jeff: try to make distinction between your personal opinion and your role as OSGeo president - In the Netherlands we have some discussion on the topic of collaboration with other (both general and commercial-oriented) organisations as well. Despite different feelings on this (both within the Dutch board, as well as in the comunity) we still manage to turn this into a frank and constructive discussion. I bet you all can do this on the topic as well! greeting from the lowlands, Gert-Jan Chairman of the dutch local chapter OSGeo.nl Van: discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] Namens Andrew Ross Verzonden: woensdag 17 september 2014 13:46 Aan: discuss@lists.osgeo.org Onderwerp: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Hacking OSGeo Dear Bart, Jürgen, All Here's a few thoughts that are probably a good place to start. We started to get into them at Saturday's board meeting. Feedback here is very welcome. 1) The FOSS4G North America 2015 <https://2015.foss4g-na.org/> site mentions the event is a collaborative event by OSGeo & LocationTech. Is this acceptable? Yes/No For what it's worth, our committees felt the above was totally fine. Just in case not everyone was aware, the Eclipse Foundation's (aka LocationTech's) role in the event is to finance/underwrite, organize logistics like catering/Audio & Visual/etc, develop the web sites, handle registration, handle all the on-site details during the event, and business development/ working with sponsors throughout. Our committees (Organizing & Program) are made up of people from the FOSS4G community which transcends OSGeo, LocationTech, & beyond. They decide the program content at arm's length and have heavy influence over how the conference looks/feels and any special programs we're doing such as diversity, outreach, and social events/aspects of the conference. 2) For future global events where the Eclipse Foundation (aka. LocationTech) provides organizing logistics as described in #1, would the same representation on the website as #1 be acceptable? Yes/No Kind regards, Andrew On 17/09/14 02:29, Bart van den Eijnden wrote: Hi Jurgen, some of the discussions started on the conference e-mail list a while back (http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/conference_dev/) but only recently this discussion moved to the discuss list. That might explain some of the confusion. I dont think there is any information which is not out in the open as yet. Andrew is best to comment on your other question, but I personally was mostly interested to see how conference organising could benefit from LocationTechs offer to help. No board decision has happened as yet. Normally after discussion settles in the community, the board might vote on specific motions that are brought to the table, but this step of the process has not yet been reached. Hope this clarifies a bit, and sorry for the unsettling irritation all this has caused. Best regards, Bart On 17 Sep 2014, at 10:21, Jürgen E. Fischer <mailto:j...@norbit.de> <j...@norbit.de> wrote: Hi Bart, On Wed, 17. Sep 2014 at 09:49:51 +0200, Bart van den Eijnden wrote: can you please at least give the board a chance to form an opinion on this? If it ever gets to the point that a motion is on the table and you have not been persuaded, you can always vote -1. Did an essential piece of information not get into the open yet, did I merely miss it or just missed to see it's importance? Is it "just" the FOSS4G event organisation that LocationTech apparently wants to help (more?) with or is there more? What pending board decision is causing all this (rather unsettling) irritation? Jürgen -- Jürgen E. Fischer norBIT GmbH Tel. +49-4931-918175-31 Dipl.-Inf. (FH) Rheinstraße 13 Fax. +49-4931-918175-50 Software Engineer D-26506 Norden http://www.norbit.de QGIS release manager (PSC) Germany IRC: jef on FreeNode
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