On Sat, 2011-04-30 at 20:30 -0400, Russ Nelson wrote: > Let's assume, for the sake of argument, that you are correct. Have you > ever tried to join a committee and been rebuffed?
For the past 2 years Ive been a secretary of a national non-profit organisation in my country. If we had made decisions and communicate Noooooooo. > d with the group in the way OSMF has done, I can only imagine the outrage (it would be similar to the feelings of many here currently). If I wrote minutes as sparsely and incomplete as the various committees and groups write their minutes, I imagine the 2nd meeting it happened at, Id be asked if I needed help and would basically not have been allowed to get away with sloppy work again. > I had gotten SO TIRED of people who complained that we weren't "open" > enough or "transparent" enough. Had any of those people EVER come to > us and asked if they could help us with anything? What do you think would have happened if OSI decided to do something like change their policies or their logo, with no discussion or announcement until someone noticed and asked what happened? > The future belongs to those who show up, not those who whinge about > work that has been done. Unfortunately, being involved in an OSMF (or SWG, LWG, DWG, etc) meeting isnt as easy as 'just showing up'. Infact, its not even really possible to be invovled by reading the minutes or the meeting notes. Those of us who wish to be involved, join public discussions and forums. Apparently those who are actually in the positions of power are no longer interested in public discussions and forums. Exactly how was anyone to have 'shown up' to discussions about a new logo, when the first that 99.9% of us became aware of the change was when someone asks HERE after its already been decided and changed. David _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

