Suchith,

Greatly appreciate your chiming in!!!

Nice words and dearly appreciated.

Truthfully though, I have found OSGeo to be more an obstacle course than a 
welcoming committee, especially in light of WorldWind’s obvious history.

I will continue to work HARD for the principles of Open Source, geospatial 
information and Education, that GeoForAll also personifies.  And we have some 
^brass tack^ delivery of that, thanks to our NASA Teacher-In-Space astronaut, 
Ron Fortunato with his www.AWorldBridge.com<http://www.AWorldBridge.com> 
program.

Lots to do and increasingly less time to do it in, given the climate chaos just 
ahead.
http://arctic-news.blogspot.com/?m=1

Let’s see what we can do for our kids, given how little time left there I s.

Dhanyavad!
(Thanks! in Hindi ;-)
-Patrick

On Jun 10, 2018, at 4:58 PM, Suchith Anand 
<suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk>> wrote:


Hi Patrick,


Thanks for your email and your contributions to OSGeo Principles over the years 
. Though I do not have background knowledge of the incubation  discussions that 
you went through in OSGeo , I do hope that Worldwind becomes part of the OSGeo 
family in the near future. We will keep trying.


GeoForAll have always welcomed Worldwind and other  like minded initiatives  as 
part of our outreach efforts in education  and we are hoping that this will 
lead in the future for building more  synergies . The Europa challenge has been 
a great boost for GeoForAll education efforts and we are grateful for your 
tireless work over the years for making this possible.


I want to wish you the very best for the next chapter of your life. Great idea 
to go back to school teaching after your retirement. That will also help the 
GeoForAll School Education efforts ... Thanks again for your contributions to 
Open Principles in education.


Best wishes,


Suchith



________________________________
From: Discuss 
<discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org<mailto:discuss-boun...@lists.osgeo.org>> on 
behalf of Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX) 
<patrick.ho...@nasa.gov<mailto:patrick.ho...@nasa.gov>>
Sent: 09 June 2018 23:31
To: Jody Garnett; OSGeo-incubator
Cc: ML osgeo discuss; 
geofor...@lists.osgeo.org<mailto:geofor...@lists.osgeo.org>
Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] osgeo board request world wind consider joining 
the foundation


Jody, Howdy!



Despite every attempt to support OSGeo and the principles therein, WorldWind 
seems to always be met with something missing. I am not WorldWind. WorldWind is 
an open source platform that has been dedicated to delivering geospatial data 
for 15 years now.



I’m sure WorldWind would like to be embraced by OSGeo, but somehow it seems 
WorldWind has never learned the special handshake. I am old now and retiring 
soon, so others will need to take the lead, if there is one to take. I have 
repeatedly expressed the desire for WorldWind to be, as you put it, “a part of 
the OSGeo family.”



As an ESA-NASA open source project, in full support of OSGeo principles, I do 
not understand why WorldWind is not “part of the OSGeo family.” I hope OSGeo 
will choose to ^adopt^ ESA-NASA WorldWind someday as part of their family, 
someday.



For my part, I plan to return to my former career, some 30-plus years ago, as a 
High School science teacher. Now I am looking forward to work with Kindergarten 
kids, pretty much the ‘unhinged’ ^wild bunch^ with whom I feel closest too.



May OSGeo be the ‘big tent’ it can be for the world of Open Source Geospatial 
software.



-Patrick



From: Jody Garnett [mailto:jody.garn...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 9, 2018 10:05 AM
To: Hogan, Patrick (ARC-PX); OSGeo-incubator
Subject: osgeo board request world wind consider joining the foundation



Morning Patrick (and incubation list).



The most recent board meeting has a request for the incubation committee to ask 
you about World Wind joining OSGeo. See Discuss and approve OSGeo as partner 
for UN World Challenge 
2018<https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Board_Meeting_2018-06-06#Discuss_and_approve_OSGeo_as_partner_for_UN_World_Challenge_2018>.



As I understand it the GeoForAll is wanting to take part due to the educational 
outreach nature of the challenge, but feels awkward since the project is not 
part of the OSGeo family. The way I figure it is that GeoForAll, just like the 
foundation, has a goal of supporting the adoption of all open source spatial 
projects. And should be held back by what projects have decide to join our 
foundation.



By the same token our website lists all open source mapping projects, including 
ESA-NASA World Wind<https://www.osgeo.org/projects/esa-nasa-worldwind/>. That 
page is really sparse and does not tell the public very much about the project, 
perhaps that is something to work on? Indeed if you fill in some more 
information it will show up in choose-a-project when visitors are seeking new 
software.



With respect to World Wind joining the foundation as a community project the 
invitation is made to all open source mapping projects, we are here if you have 
time to take part in our family. Until then we are happy to support world wind 
in a more limited capacity (Website,GeoForAll).



All the best and happy mapping

--

Jody Garnett


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