Good point Cameron. Everyone joining GeoForAll should be promoting geoforall 
principles at http://www.geoforall.org/how_to_join

We are inclusive and welcome everyone to migrate to Open Principles in 
GeoEducation. Anyone claiming promoting their proprietary product, or promoting 
an open source extension to their proprietary product as "promoting Geospatial 
for All" is not acceptable. But anyone who wants to migrate their properitery 
lab to open principles in geoeducation are welcome

Best wishes,

Suchith




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Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Welcoming all proprietary GIS labs to migrate to 
Open Principles in GeoEducation

Hi Suchith,


I suggest it would be worth making clear geoforall principles for joining 
geoforall [1], which includes promoting Open Source GIS Software. (I could 
envisage a proprietary vendor claiming compliance with "promoting Geospatial 
for All", by promoting their proprietary product, or promoting an open source 
extension to their proprietary product.)


[1] http://www.geoforall.org/how_to_join/

On 3/8/17 1:08 am, Suchith Anand wrote:
Dear colleagues,

I had a query recently on if a university lab backed by some proprietary GIS 
vendors can start moving to open principles in Geoeducation[1]  . I replied 
that very definitely .In fact many of our GeoForAll university labs (even just 
few years back!) were using proprietary GIS software ONLY before they switched 
to Open principles to ensure open innovation . All universities are welcome to 
start downloading all OSGeo software and install in your lab machines as you 
wish. You don't need any ones permission to install OSGeo software and teach 
your students . It is good to show students both proprietary and open 
solutions, so they start appreciating the importance of open solutions for 
innovation.  It will also help build open minds for students and contribute to 
open knowledge. We also welcome all academics and educators to give away OSGeo 
live DVDs [2] to your students. Freedom is a fundamental right.

We look forward to help this  migration of former properitery GIS only labs to 
move to Open Principles in Geospatial Science education. Thanks to all OSGeo 
volunteers who helped make tools like QGIS  available free to all schools 
worldwide forever.

Best wishes,

Suchith

[1] http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/geoforall/2017-July/003959.html
[2] https://live.osgeo.org/en/index.html




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