Hallo zusammen,
morgen um 13:00 Uhr (12:00 UTC) findet der LCCC der OSM Foundation über
BigBlueBottom statt. Mehr zum Programm findet ihr unter:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Foundation/Local_Chapters/Local_Chapters_Congress/2020
Wer teilnehmen möchte, sollte sich vorher über das
Endavant!
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On Sat, 15 Jun 2019 at 22:51, Andrew Harvey
wrote:
> I did send a message to a few from New Caledonia, so I'll see if I heard
> back.
>
I got a few people reply with feedback that they thought it would be good
to include New Caledonia.
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On Sun, 2 Jun 2019 at 13:31, Graeme Fitzpatrick
wrote:
> But I personally agree that we need to reach out and canvass any local
>> communities that may exist, for their thoughts. We do have some reach via
>> existing OSGeo community, mailing lists, travel grant program, and other
>> networks.
>>
Good morning,
Perhaps a general clause in there to state that we strive to encourage
local determination and to assist and support in this process within the
bounds of the master agreement and to encourage all countries and regions
to be both proactive and representative and not to
In situations where there isn't any existing representation currently, I
would see an entity as helping generate that activity. If I was a new
mapper/geospatial professional in any of those locations, I would feel more
comfortable starting out knowing that there were existing
networks/knowledge I
What is the benefit of including these regions if there is no representation?
(Based in the assumption that no one will claim representation)
What about an opt in/out for these regions? If at a later point in time a
separate chapter wants to form they should be able to. Or maybe the general
On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 at 20:08, John Bryant wrote:
>
> Re: geographic extent, one of the definitions we've been using for other
> purposes (eg conference travel grants) is the UN geoscheme for Oceania:
>
> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_geoscheme_for_Oceania
>
Interesting bit I
Great questions...
Re: geographic extent, one of the definitions we've been using for other
purposes (eg conference travel grants) is the UN geoscheme for Oceania:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_geoscheme_for_Oceania
But I personally agree that we need to reach out and canvass
Andrew John, Ed et al,
The proposal looks good however do we need to discuss the inclusion of
Hawaii and perhaps Guam as they may be more appropriate under a US auspices
or is it best to use the UN definition that excludes a number of these to
be succinctly clear what is in and what is not.
On Mon, 27 May 2019 at 13:06, Edoardo Neerhut wrote:
> Simon, you raise a good point! What do you all think is an effective way
> to get this input? Reach out to people we know are active mappers in
> Oceania and see if they would like their country to be represented?
>
> On Sat, 18 May 2019 at
Thanks for the effort you've put into this Andrew.
Simon, you raise a good point! What do you all think is an effective way to
get this input? Reach out to people we know are active mappers in Oceania
and see if they would like their country to be represented?
On Sat, 18 May 2019 at 21:18,
On Sat, 18 May 2019 at 19:12, Simon Poole wrote:
> I think my immediate and largest concern if I was reviewing the
> application (which I am not) would be: Oceania isn't just about Australia.
>
I would expect nothing less from the OSMF.
Have OSM communities outside of AUS (and NZ) even been
I think my immediate and largest concern if I was reviewing the
application (which I am not) would be: Oceania isn't just about Australia.
Have OSM communities outside of AUS (and NZ) even been addressed? While
not totally cast in stone, there is an assumption that territorial
chapters are
Hi All,
As my role on the OSGeo Oceania board I've been drafting up OSGeo
Oceania's application to become an OSMF Local Chapter, at the moment
the application is still in the works but any comments are most
welcome.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GAMY_pLAUMXe-PjJhQ4C4Eqvn2rq9xEt2mse3WexNxg/
Maritjn, thank you, that would be much appreciated!
Andrew Harvey is on our Board and will likely want to be involved in this
as well, I imagine. There has been some talk about an OSM sub-committee of
sorts, I suppose this will come in due course but thought it might become
relevant to this
John — I used to be OSMF secretary and have guided multiple local groups
through the OSMF LC application process. I am no longer on the board but know
the current secretary, and am happy to help with the process if needed.
Martijn
> On Mar 4, 2019, at 8:41 PM, John Bryant wrote:
>
> Hi
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Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2019 1:41 PM
To: Graeme Fitzpatrick
Cc: OSM-Au
Subject: Re: [talk-au] Local Chapter
Hi Graeme, thanks a lot for bringing it up, it's a good opportunity to share a
work-in-progress.
Yes, there is work going on right now, and apologies for not ma
Hi Graeme, thanks a lot for bringing it up, it's a good opportunity to
share a work-in-progress.
Yes, there is work going on right now, and apologies for not making it more
widely known... we're scrambling a bit to pull together both this and the
2019 conference, trying to get a number of balls
There was mention late last year of setting up a local Chapter
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-au/2018-December/012227.html,
but haven't heard anything further since?
Just been doing some random browsing & found this
Paul and Rob , thanks for your considerate input.
I would word matters so that an OSMF Member in NI has the simple choice of
being a member of the IE Chapter or the UK Chapter, or both simultaneously.
I believe this is entirely acceptable to Southerners who generally would be
members of IE
On 18 April 2017 20:40:06 IST, Colm Moore wrote:
>Paul,
>
>About 12% of my edits are in the UK, mostly Northern Ireland, with a
>strong leaning to power and some other networks.
>
>
>I have no particular opinion on this, other than there are certain
>practicalities that
Paul,
About 12% of my edits are in the UK, mostly Northern Ireland, with a strong
leaning to power and some other networks.
I have no particular opinion on this, other than there are certain
practicalities that make treating the island of Ireland as a single
geographical / mapping entity
The OSMF has received an application from OpenStreetMap United Kingdom
(OSM UK) for their organization to become the OSMF local chapter for the
United Kingdom (including the Isle of Man and Channel Islands). For
consultation and as part of due diligence we are asking the UK community
for comments
The OSMF has received an application from OpenStreetMap United Kingdom
(OSM UK) for their organization to become the OSMF local chapter for the
United Kingdom (including the Isle of Man and Channel Islands). This
includes Northern Ireland but not the Republic of Ireland. For
consultation and as
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I fully support the creation of a local chapter !
Julien
Le 23/03/15 12:31, Nicolas Pettiaux a écrit :
Le Lun 23 mars 2015 12:15, Ben Abelshausen a écrit :
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 12:08 PM, Sander Deryckere
sander...@gmail.com wrote:
So what will be the local chapter?
Will OFKN as a VZW be the local chapter? Will it be a part of OFKN, or a
new VZW? I guess it needs to be some sort of organisation.
Apart from that unclear part. I fully support having a local chapter for
Belgium. It can only help with finding funds to organise
Hi,
As was said in one the past email-threads here, we are thinking about
becoming a local chapter of the OSMF (OpenStreetMap Foundation). I think
this is a good idea for several reasons. We will be:
- An 'official' local instance of OSMF representing OSMF in relation to
local governments,
Hi Marc,
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:51 AM, Marc Gemis marc.ge...@gmail.com wrote:
Everybody is free to do what (s)he wants, not ? :-)
No because if we claim to represent the OSM-community in Belgium we should
act according to what they want to do! ;-)
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Best regards,
Great news!
Of course it seems a logical step to link to the OSMF internationally, this
might create new opportunities, not only in ways of funding OSM-be, but also in
knowledge and creating a network on a Global and European level.
I’m not a big hero on legal aspects, but if you can use my
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Ben Abelshausen ben.abelshau...@gmail.com
wrote:
I think it's our job to ask feedback before doing this. So my question is
now, is there anybody not happy with us spending our time on this?
Everybody is free to do what (s)he wants, not ? :-)
As long as I
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 12:08 PM, Sander Deryckere sander...@gmail.com
wrote:
Will OFKN as a VZW be the local chapter? Will it be a part of OFKN, or a
new VZW? I guess it needs to be some sort of organisation.
Thanks for an actual question! :-)
The plan is that nothing will change, we
Ciao a tutti,
Wikimedia Italia ha ricevuto OSM foundation l'ultimo draft del loro
Chapters Agreement con l'invito a commentare.
Lo trovate qui:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Foundation/Local_Chapters/Agreement
Cristian
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Ciao a tutti,
vista l'importanza della discussione direi di creare un apposito thread
evitando di forkare la discussione su altri tipi di diatribe.
Personalmente trovo che prima di decidere con chi associarsi o se andare da
soli mi piacerebbe capire:
- cosa dovrebbe realmente fare un local
2013/7/31 Stefano Salvador stefano.salva...@gmail.com
- cosa hanno fatto all'estero
negli USA hanno creato un local chapter proprio mentre in Germania si sono
associati a FOSSGIS, il GFOSS.it tedesco, per li altri paesi non lo so.
ciao,
Martin
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2013/7/31 Stefano Salvador stefano.salva...@gmail.com
- se c'è qualcuno che ha voglia di smazzarsi il relativo lavoro
amministrativo
E in cosa consista il lavoro amministrativo.
Ciao
Cristiano
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: [Talk-it] Local chapter
2013/7/31 Stefano Salvador stefano.salva...@gmail.com
- cosa hanno fatto all'estero
negli USA hanno creato un local chapter proprio mentre in Germania si sono
associati a FOSSGIS, il GFOSS.it tedesco, per li altri paesi non lo so.
ciao,
Martin
Un local chapter si fa portavoce istituzionale di openstreetmap
I mappers avrebbero un riferimento italiano in merito a questioni di
autorizzazioni e quant'altro
Il lavoro amministrativo è un pacco ed è per quello che conviene mettersi
con un altra associazione o compatibile o che fa altro (il mio
Guys,
It may be good to give also an update on the whole chapters thingy on this
mailing list.
First: the draft agreement you've been referring to is of the table. We had
a good discussion within the OSMF board about the organizational structure
of the Foundation. We concluded that this
On Sat, 20 Feb 2010, John Smith wrote:
For those interested, here's the current draft released this evening:
http://map-data.bigtincan.com/data/OSM_Local_Chapters_Draft_v0_3.pdf
My concerns about this still haven't been addressed and it doesn't
look like it will happen so I won't be at
2010/1/23 andrea giacomelli pibi...@gmail.com:
b) una domanda, per cominciare: vi siete dati un tempo entro il quale
arrivare a una decisione in merito a un local chapter italiano ? Arriverete
a OSMIT come momento fondativo ?
Durante la riunione del Board, lo scorso fine settimana ad
grazie Simone - ho provveduto a iscrivermi alla mailing list che segnali
giusto per chiudere il thread su talk-it, ri-articolo la domanda di prima...
rimandare l'approvazione della bozza di accordo a quando ? c'è un
periodo di tempo definito, un evento particolare che state aspettando ?
grazie Simone.
a) concordo sul fatto che sia la miglior cosa mantenere il thread solo su
talk-it.
b) una domanda, per cominciare: vi siete dati un tempo entro il quale
arrivare a una decisione in merito a un local chapter italiano ? Arriverete
a OSMIT come momento fondativo ?
c) come discusso a
On Saturday 03 Oct 2009 12:58:47 pm Kiran Jonnalagadda wrote:
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves law...@au-kbc.org wrote:
what workshops? I am upto it as long as genuine mappers come forward to
help
do it.
I posted a proposal to this list two days ago:
dunno how I missed
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 10:11 PM, Subhodip Biswas
subhodipbis...@gmail.comwrote:
Is there any process going on for a Local Chapter in India yet?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Foundation/Local_Chapters
Would love to hear from the community.
Mikel reminded me of this again when I wrote
On Saturday 03 Oct 2009 1:17:05 am Kiran Jonnalagadda wrote:
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 10:11 PM, Subhodip Biswas
subhodipbis...@gmail.comwrote:
Is there any process going on for a Local Chapter in India yet?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Foundation/Local_Chapters
Would love to hear
Hi all,
Just wanted to bump the issue of a local chapter, prompted by the
announcement of postcodes today [1].
It seems to me that precisely now is the time for a group to be established
and (amongst other things) meet with the Minister and press for the postcode
database to be freely available,
Hi!
Is there any process going on for a Local Chapter in India yet?
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Foundation/Local_Chapters
Would love to hear from the community.
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