Tyler, thanks for the nomination.  I've enjoyed working with you and watching 
you grow our organization.

Lets start with what is working well.  In a very short period of time, an idea 
in Tyler's mind became a small meeting in Chicago where OSGeo was formed.  Gary 
Lang and Autodesk provided the financial backing to make us a real 
organization- leading to infrastructure for hosting projects, conferences, and 
notoriety.  The number of volunteers, committees, and projects that formed 
around us has allowed us to cast a large shadow and spread around the world in 
a very short period of time.  Countless hours by Tyler, Frank, Arnulf, Jo, 
Chris, Hobu, Dave, Daniel, Geoff, Paul, Markus, Jody, Chris, Ned, Ravi, Tim, 
and many others have made us successful.

I support the following efforts which are currently well led by others:

• More international participation, our technologies are ideal for areas with 
limited resources, 
we also have demonstrated rapid response to natural disasters around the world.
• Focus on how members without programming skills can contribute - education, 
documentation, marketing, coordinating and helping to integrating OSGeo 
projects into larger solutions.
• Live Disk efforts, more marketing
• Course materials for academia
• Enhancing and evolving the OSGeo project infrastructure

Where could I add the most value?

My desire would be to keep the culture and environment thriving while focusing 
on bringing in more revenue so that we can do more.  Our conferences are 
enabled by a number of corporate sponsors.  Many of us are making our livings 
working on open source technologies.  I'd like to expand those opportunities 
and bring in more financial resources to the organization.

In particular, downsizing of government budgets creates significant 
opportunities for open source geospatial solutions and support.  The OSGeo is 
in a position to help those organizations and agencies connect with open source 
resources and follow best practices.  

• Outreach to government agencies 
• Outreach to related organizations: OGC,  MIL-OSS, OSFA, OSSI, Disaster 
relief, humanitarian projects.
• Acting as a bridge between government agencies and OSS based companies and 
consultants
• Encouraging open geospatial collaboration between international governments
• Focusing on additional sponsors and revenue streams so we can do more
• I believe we should also assist proprietary companies to make the transition 
to open technologies and business models

Many years ago, in Chicago, we declared we wanted to move open source 
geospatial projects to the next level.  We have already accomplished that, but 
there is much more that we can do.




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