Hello all!
Statistics Canada was a partner of the 2017 HOT Summit held in Ottawa, Sept
14-15. In parallel to the summit, Statistics Canada hosted a workshop to
discuss the possibility of launching a community-led initiative titled
"Building Canada 2020".
The goal and vision of this initiative
Yes.
Matthew Darwin
matt...@mdarwin.ca
http://www.mdarwin.ca
On 2017-09-28 12:17 PM, James wrote:
And as a local chapter new comers could suggest/view tasks to work
on. Kind of like what we did for Fort Mac.
A centralized communication hub would enable us to move forward and
concentrate our
The weekly round-up of OSM news, issue # 375,
is now available online in English, giving as always a summary of all things
happening in the openstreetmap world:
http://www.weeklyosm.eu/en/archives/9500/
Enjoy!
weeklyOSM?
who?: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WeeklyOSM#Available_Languages
And as a local chapter new comers could suggest/view tasks to work on. Kind
of like what we did for Fort Mac.
A centralized communication hub would enable us to move forward and
concentrate our efforts(small remote villages for example)
On Sep 28, 2017 12:12 PM, "Matthew Darwin"
Hi Brian,
In my view we definitely need OSMCanada to go beyond the big cities.
It is not "Canada" if we don't.
In my view the main things that a collection of people cannot do on
their own are:
1) Have a bank account. There are groups that would give and
organization money to do things
Hi all,
I responded to Matthew off-list an on, but my response bounced to here
because I used an alternate email address.
Speaking as the secretary of the OSMF board and non-Canadian: we welcome
new Local Chapters and any movement towards that. A first step is to gain
sufficient momentum; a
Hi I hope I will,
but I don't have any thought about local chapter and do we want to have a
local not-for-profit org, or not.
It works when you want to get some data / hardware / money from gov or
companies (not from ordinary people).
I'm here not for a long time but looks like gov more willing
Hi Matthew, It seems like an interesting idea. I've been travelling a bit lately, and I've found there's a lot of people out there who don't know about OSM where the platform is exactly what they need.Would a robust OSMCanada spread the Gospel beyond the cities? Would it seek to incorporate local
I hadn't heard of them and I'm in Ottawa but there again I'm not very
sociable. I question why such a decision would be made out of the country?
Does it matter if someone creates a not for profit Canadian corporation? I
think it would have to change its name though there have been discussions
Looks like we need to talk nicely to Open-Ouvert.
Thanks John
On 27 September 2017 at 21:54, Stewart C. Russell wrote:
> On 2017-09-27 07:00 PM, john whelan wrote:
> > No we need to persuade the municipalities to move to the new standard
> > license in the TB kit
>
> Is this
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