On 11/30/05, Chip Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My input (and this needs to be done before the concrete sets on all this: > > 1. Change the name of the Foundation to something less product-pointed and > more in keeping with the purpose, such as Foundation for Open Source Web > Mapping
Chip, I am not adverse to renaming the foundation. I personally liked the idea of "Open Source Geospatial Foundation" though some thought that too similar to the Open Geospatial Consortium. > 2. Add the Foundation moniker to the existing names for the two code bases: > FOSWM Mapserver > FOSWM MapGuide I would rather swallow rusty nails rather than call any product I worked on FOSWM something. OK, rusty nails are a bad example as I like "Rusty Nail" now and then. How about, "I would rather chew broken glass". > 3. Specify in the charter that no code from any FOSWM may be included in a > commercial product. This is a complete non-starter. MapServer Cheetah is already embedded in many commercial products. Perhaps the charter might say that the foundation is only willing to work with projects whose code is offered under an Open Source Institute approved license. The license is the guarantee to those who build on the software that they never need to be the victim of corporations (or individuals) changing direction and pulling the rug out from under them. PS. I would love to see foundation charter and naming issues discussed on the foundation discuss list. Best regards, -- ---------------------------------------+-------------------------------------- I set the clouds in motion - turn up | Frank Warmerdam, [EMAIL PROTECTED] light and sound - activate the windows | http://pobox.com/~warmerdam and watch the world go round - Rush | Geospatial Programmer for Rent
