Re: [Diversity-talk] [Osmf-talk] First Meeting of Diversity and Inclusion Special Committee

2020-02-08 Thread Philip Barnes
On Sat, 2020-02-08 at 16:12 +, Mikel Maron wrote: > To accommodate time zones, we’ll hold this initial meeting twice, the > second at 1700 UTC on the same day, Wednesday February 12. I’ve > blocked out an hour for each, but if you can only attend a portion > that’s fine too. Hi Mikel Would it

Re: [Diversity-talk] First Meeting of Diversity and Inclusion Special Committee

2020-02-06 Thread Philip Barnes
On Thu, 2020-02-06 at 21:17 +, Mikel Maron wrote: > Heather -- I chose a time next week that would be near waking hours > for maximum number of timezones. We can have more than one initial > meeting. Want to get this moving. Suggest another time to me and we > can schedule another. Would a wee

Re: [Diversity-talk] Idea: Quarterly Projects for a traditionally underrepresented topic(s)/groups?

2018-03-28 Thread Philip Barnes
On Mon, 2018-03-26 at 22:24 +0200, Rory McCann wrote: > Hi guys, gals and non-binary pals, Some interesting ideas, it is difficult to find a single object that will exist on a worldwide scale. Some OSM groups have "quarterly projects" where they improve the state > of something in OSM in their

Re: [Diversity-talk] Who Maps The World

2018-03-19 Thread Philip Barnes
The health care functions you mentioned there are things that would not be mapped as standalone functions in my experience. They are functions that exist as part of the general healthcare, most will exist within the local hospital although some will be provided locally in the local surgery (ame