Hi Michal, my 2 cents: Wikimedia became an OSM Chapter on mappers members request. To become chapter mapper members were requested to raise their hand and identify themself as OSM contributors. As far as I can remember more than 30 members were OSM contributor as well and more OSM contributors became members afterwards.
WMI is well involved in promoting OSM both at schools/universities, funds hackatons, conferences and mapping parties. In the last 2 years coordinators position were opened at national and regional levels about different area of interests (GLAM, Universities, Wiki Love Monuments and OSM). Not all region got covered but where the coordinator has been present many activities has taken place. WMI organized the 2017 State of The Map conference in Milan. While at the beginning we discussed about level of independence between the two "area of interest", by the end of the day both Wiki* and OSM are well interconnected and it's quite common to mix the topics when presenting the projects to the wide audience. IMHO, having been one of the original proposer of WMI as OSM Chapter, the coexistence is natural and as far as there isn't attrition between the groups, will be a successfull integration in Poland as well. Just as background, we (me and fellow OSM mappers from the very beginning) had a lot of discussion about asking WMI or GFOSS.it to become Chapter. GFOSS was the more logical choice as made of GIS professionals, but WMI looke more "active" and "alive" and more aligned to the Open Knowledge side while GFOSS was more leaning on the Free and open source software topic. Edo On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 1:34 PM Michał Brzozowski <www.ha...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi to all Italian mappers, > > The Polish OpenStreetMap Association is on the verge of dissolution due to > lack of enough people at the last annual general meeting to run for the > board and the revision commission. > > Depending on what the next general meeting will vote for in the January > and what the attendance will be, one of the likely outcomes is dissolution > and transfer of the assets (web domain and funds) to Wikimedia Polska. > > As Wikimedia Italia is a local chapter of the OSMF, I'd like to ask you a > few things that hopefully will inform the discussion of our Polish > community and if the dissolution-transfer occurs, could give WMPL an idea > what to go with or improve on. > > - How many members of WMIT are actively interested in OSM or joined > because of OSM? > > - What part of expenses is related to OSM? > > - What types of OSM-related activities does the WMIT organize, finance or > promote? E.g. do you organize conferences, smaller meetings (like mapping > parties), distribute promotional material, run servers (for maps, QA) and > so on? > > - Is there demand among companies and government institutions to have some > tangible entity they can talk to about OSM? (In Poland certainly there is.) > > - How do the members interested in OSM organize within WMIT? What is the > level of autonomy if any or necessary at all? > > - Do you form strategic or one-off partnerships related to OSM with > outside entities? > > NB: to be clear, I am not writing this in official capacity. > > Greetings, > Michał Brzozowski > https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/RicoElectrico > _______________________________________________ > Talk-it mailing list > Talk-it@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-it > -- Edoardo Yossef Marascalchi skype: asca_edom
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