Dear Ian
Please I kindly ask you to moderate your tone.  I know that you have been doing 
 a lot and all of us we warmly thank you. But please consider that also many 
other people have been putting a lot of energies in OSGeo. Helmut is one of 
these people.
Probably you don't know him but this is just because the community is large and 
there are people committed on different projects.
Thanks a lot for helping having a discussion frank and,  at the the time, kind.
Cheers
Maria





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-------- Original message --------
From: Ian Turton <ijtur...@gmail.com>
Date: 18/08/2017 15:46 (GMT-05:00)
To: Jeffrey Johnson <ortel...@gmail.com>
Cc: OSGeo Discussions <discuss@lists.osgeo.org>, Helmut Kudrnovsky 
<hel...@web.de>
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Note the LocationTech badge is not showing 
correctly

When we met up in Chicago to set up OSGEO the desire was to be as inclusive as 
possible. I donate alot of time to OSGEO when I could be doing something fun 
like coding and I'm getting fed up with charter members popping up on the 
mailing lists and complaining about stuff that they haven't done anything about.

I want people to come to the OSGEO website to find out about any and all open 
source spatial software, if this worries you then please work to make your 
software better rather than trying to avoid the competition or go and set up 
another website that matches your dreams of how the world should be.

Ian

On 18 Aug 2017 14:47, "Jeffrey Johnson" 
<ortel...@gmail.com<mailto:ortel...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Just for clarity and background. We announced the project form on discuss and 
imported the results/submissions of that form. There hasn't been any process 
other than that up to now.

For the record, I'm very much in favor of a "big tent" approach. If a software 
had an OSI approved license and deals with geospatial data, I believe it should 
have "some" place on our site. This is the approach that FOSS4G takes and I 
believe it is very successful for that very reason.

I think we can pretty easily establish a set of criteria that can be used to 
make this determination. Whatever approach we take, we should be very clear 
what the criteria are.

Glad to be having this discussion.

Jeff

On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 11:43 Massimiliano Cannata 
<massimiliano.cann...@supsi.ch<mailto:massimiliano.cann...@supsi.ch>> wrote:
And istSOS :-)

Il 18 ago 2017 5:25 PM, "Sandro Santilli" <s...@kbt.io<mailto:s...@kbt.io>> ha 
scritto:
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 09:19:52PM +0200, Helmut Kudrnovsky wrote:

> Will locationtech also promote OSGeo projects?

This is an interesting question, especially as LocationTech is
against GPL-licensed projects (like GRASS, QGIS, PostGIS)

--strk;
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