+1

On Oct 13, 2017, at 3:01 AM, Marc Vloemans 
<marcvloema...@gmail.com<mailto:marcvloema...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Dear all,

Please notice that the concept of diversity is not about equal numbers/quota's. 
That has and will backfire as it misses the point and easily degrades 
individual achievements.

It is essentially about 'inclusiveness'!

I am trying to be sensitive to the European way of approaching the matter 
versus the American way. 'Diversity' as a term carries different 
connotations/values/interpretations for different cultures.
Therefore I rather talk about 'inclusiveness' as everyone has felt left out at 
least once. So is able to relate to how that feels.

Are we inviting and welcoming everyone that adds value in some way or is 
genuinely interested in OSGeo?
Do we truly have the 'open' culture we pride ourselves on (e.g. past email 
treads attacking individuals could suggest differently)?
Please, lets work on that, keep each other sharp and avoid window dressing.

Kind regards,
Marc Vloemans


Op 13 okt. 2017 om 08:23 heeft María Arias de Reyna 
<delawen+os...@gmail.com<mailto:delawen+os...@gmail.com>> het volgende 
geschreven:

Hi Ger-Jan (and all),

On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 6:00 PM, Gert-Jan van der Weijden - Stichting 
OSGeo.nl<http://osgeo.nl/> <gert-...@osgeo.nl<mailto:gert-...@osgeo.nl>> wrote:
Hi Board member candidates (and fellow voter members),
= And one to all of you:
Some of you talk about being an inclusive organization.
For the geographical and probably cultural aspect of inclusiveness, do you 
think the Board should have it's roots in as much continents / languages as 
possible, so preferably 1 Board member from every continent (not counting for 
Antarctica, ha!)


I am no friend of quotas. At least everytime I have been offered things just 
because I was a woman and they needed a female because [reason not related to 
my real value] it made me feel really bad. Why would I want to be somewhere (a 
board or whatever) where everyone knows I am there not because I deserve it but 
because something I didn't even choose? If I accepted, no one was going to hear 
my voice, I would have been unable to do anything for real. No, thanks.

Said this, on an ideal world probably we would have in average one person for 
each continent or language or culture or ethnicity or gender or whatever 
criteria you want to split people into.

Would we achieve this by forcing quotas? We could but, I rather prefer to get 
more diverse people engage and enthusiast with OSGeo so in the end they will 
become natural leaders. Making an effort to help diverse people more 
comfortable in OSGeo and encourage them to participate more? Yes. Giving 
visibility to diverse people that are doing great things inside OSGeo? Sure. 
Making an effort to put someone in some position just because we have to fill a 
quota? No, thanks.

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