So, with sarcasm (at least half-)on, and english not being my
mothertongue: the osm2pgsql/Nomatim/Potlatch grants were just Troyan
horses to enable the OSMF funding of (ex or not ex?) Mapbox developer,
with contributors not screaming too loudly? And explaining the iD
conflict resolution process that was proposed lately (and, surprise,
accepted by Mapbox iD developers)?
Much thanks to the iD developers for having kept long, trustful and
peaceful relationships with the community over the years of iD development.
Just saying out loud what some people may or may not think, but would
not dare to write. It does not expect answers.
JB.
Le 02/08/2020 à 13:44, Mikel Maron a écrit :
Hello
The OSMF board is working to make OSM's core software and infrastructure more stable and
sustainable by supporting paid roles for priority needs, such as the Senior Site
Reliability role
(https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/osmf-talk/2020-July/006973.html), and the
pilot to fund "OSM Infrastructure" projects
(https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/osmf-talk/2020-August/006987.html).
As part of this focus, we want to organise coordinated funding to support
continued maintenance and development of the iD editor, as iD's strong
continuous development over the past several years has served the OSM community
well. Quincy Morgan is iD's maintainer and lead developer. Unfortunately,
full-time support of his work recently ended. He'd very much like to continue,
and the OSMF Board wants to see that happen. He has written up this proposal
(https://github.com/quincylvania/quincylvania.com/blob/main/resources/Morgan%20iD%20work%20proposal%207_27.pdf)
with his ideal plans for iD over the next year, along with notes about how
he'll organise, grow the developer base, communicate, and set priorities, and
make iD better. The final priorities for the year will be made in consultation
with the community.
To help fund this project, as well as the SSRE role, we're looking at earmarked
donations from companies, chapters and organisations. Administratively, we
believe this is easier than other methods of pooled funding, as the OSMF is
already in most companies' procurement systems, and it would limit paperwork to
one contract for iD. Initial contract would be for 1 year, and that's what the
OSMF would look to raise now.
With the OSMF holding the contract, the Board would take a key accountability
role, reviewing work done on the contract and assessing progress on the plans
Quincy develops for the project. Additionally, the OSMF is working in
cooperation with Quincy to establish a formal appeal process
(https://blog.openstreetmap.org/2020/06/08/toward-resolution-of-controversies-related-to-id/)
for the relatively rare community issues iD cannot resolve itself.
The OSMF would not see its role as a traditional "boss", instructing iD to
focus on this or that feature. We would not be prescriptive about priorities. This does
not mean work in a vacuum. Our expectation is that Quincy, in addition to following our
hiring framework's principles for transparent service to the community, would regularly
convene stakeholders from the community to share their priorities and feedback. Quincy
would assess all priorities holistically as he decides on a workable plan for the project.
Over the course of the year, we'll evaluate and learn from how the arrangement
is working for all, as we look towards year 2 and beyond. For future years, we
are looking at developing an overall plan for long-term support for all parts
of the OSMF infrastructure. We want to be able to offer similar support to
other OSM editors. Our early focus on iD is to ensure continued development.
We want to find out what you, the OSM community, think. Do you have any
feedback?
If you know of an organisation that might want to fund this, please feel free
to ask them to contact the OSMF Board.
-Mikel, for the OSMF Board
* Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron
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