On 30.10.20 10:04, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> Rory, I am absolutely sure there was no bad intent in the choice of
> format and platform, but given where this discussion went so fast, I
> believe the setting should be reconsidered, evaluating the possibility
> of choosing an open platform.
When
I think this is really an upside down reading of what is happening here. Of
course we will make an active effort to do our main communications on open
platforms. But it would be totally absurd to refuse an invitation to talk
to people, just because their channel isn't 100% open. That would
By quoting the board statement i did not really intend to argue with the
authors of said document about the exegesis of it - that would be kind of
pointless.
What i want to express is that this is a good practical case study how much
commitment the board members have in their practical
On 2020-10-30 10:04, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
When digging slightly deeper it surfaces that people who do not want
to sign up at can only read. "Ask me
anything" in readonly mode?
I'm sure you can send them questions via email
(https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Contact) and I'm hoping
Am Do., 29. Okt. 2020 um 22:31 Uhr schrieb Rory McCann :
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2020, at 9:30 PM, Christoph Hormann wrote:
> > So i suppose you will circumnavigate any subject related to OSMF
> > governance or the election and that you will not refer to what is going
> > to be said there in any future
Oct 29, 2020, 21:00 by o...@imagico.de:
>> Rory McCann hat am 29.10.2020 20:33 geschrieben:
>>
>> Some of us on the OSM Foundation Board have agreed to do an AMA
>> (Ask Me Anything) on the reddit forum for OpenStreetMap
>> [...]
>> See you there.
>>
>
> Considering i would need to agree
I've been considering the downsides of using a proprietary channel when
I was invited to participate. My thinking is:
* The questions and answers are publicly visible. (Yes, Reddit may nag
you sign up or install their app – close that noise.)
* Spanholz, the user who has been most active in
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020, at 9:30 PM, Christoph Hormann wrote:
> So i suppose you will circumnavigate any subject related to OSMF
> governance or the election and that you will not refer to what is going
> to be said there in any future discussion of OSMF matters (because then
> it would need to be
Reddit is entirely blocked by all ISPs in Indonesia due to government
policy, so I am not able to participate in any discussions on that website
while I am living there.
- Joseph Eisenberg
On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 12:39 PM Rory McCann wrote:
> Hello OSMers,
>
> Some of us on the OSM Foundation
> Rory McCann hat am 29.10.2020 21:06 geschrieben:
>
> This just a social thing, not official announcements, so that doesn't apply.
Quoting from the commitment:
> For the purpose of this commitment, essential communications
> include:
> * Publications or consultations by the board, WGs,
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020, at 9:00 PM, Christoph Hormann wrote:
> I am looking forward to the practical demonstration on how the board
> will implement their recently made commitment to open channels with
> that:
>
> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/osmf-talk/2020-August/007095.html
This
> Rory McCann hat am 29.10.2020 20:33 geschrieben:
>
> Some of us on the OSM Foundation Board have agreed to do an AMA
> (Ask Me Anything) on the reddit forum for OpenStreetMap
> [...]
> See you there.
Considering i would need to agree to the terms of some amoral corporation most
certainly
Hello OSMers,
Some of us on the OSM Foundation Board have agreed to do an AMA (Ask Me
Anything) on the reddit forum for OpenStreetMap (aka “the r/openstreetmap
subreddit”) starting on 15:00 UTC 9th November. It's an oppertunity to ask us
some questions. Be gentle.
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