Thanks Tim for such a responsible statement.<br><br>Michael, thank you also for answering my question which was really opened in fact.<br>May be it was a simple bottle sent in the Sea of open source geospatial..<br><br>I'd still like to follow up on what you did not seem to follow.<br>
Weren''t the MapServer Foundation and also GRASS GIS users and
developers at the real roots of OSGeo, i mean in 2004/2006 or something
like that? (yes i know these software were there much before).<br>According
to me, this could be part of so much confusion nowadays, at the board
and foundation levels, or may be between the tribe themselves ? <br>
<br>My simple idea was that OSGeo should spent more on gathering theses
tribes and make them work together, and not only about code. This is of
course my only opinion and i wouldn't like to make too big wawes in that
really good Sea. <br>
<br>And of course, i agree with you, the MS team is providing such an
excellent work since a long time , that i am using it every day!<br>But i
don't agree that MS doesn't have kind of business umbrellas, i think
there are many in fact, even in Europe and Asia also, but may be
smaller, or may be without exactly the same approaches.<br>
<br>Anyway, I was just speaking about gathering the tribes more, and may
be try to help them acording to the budget that the Foundation could
get. I agree board members cannot do everything, but i don't at all
saying that volunteers should be the only resource. How could volunteers
could afford air tickets for board meetings or codesprints, or even to
go to Beijing, without any benefits from events, sponsors..?<br>
<br>I still fully agree with some of the priorities you mentionned, and i just feel this is not my role to speak on this now.<br>I just wanted to give my opinion on this opened list.<br><br>Best regards, <br><br>Nick<br>
<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2012/1/5 Tim Schaub <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:tschaub@opengeo.org">tschaub@opengeo.org</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
As a member of the board, I will consider it a hugely irresponsible<br>
use of the foundation's money if the board flies around the world to<br>
complain about naming issues.<br>
<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
Tim<br>
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On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Michael P. Gerlek <<a href="mailto:mpg@flaxen.com">mpg@flaxen.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> The string "OpenGeo", unfortunately, does sound very similar to "OSGeo" and that they are both nonprofit dot-orgs makes it even more confusing for outsiders to keep straight. And many times I've had to explain to people that OSGeo is not the same as OGC, especially since I've been involved in both groups. And I'm old enough to recall the discussions +5 years ago in Chicago about what to name ourselves, and whether "open" + "geo" was simply too generic and too close to OGC.<br>
><br>
> But all three organizations have existed peacefully for some years now, and so that's all water under the bridge. Peter's mail is a great start towards what we all need to focus on: let us refine our mission and goals to reflect the activities the our foundation should and can support, and decide as well how much effort we'd like to spend on publicizing that to the geo masses.<br>
><br>
> -mpg<br>
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> [I wonder if Carl Reed ever has to explain that OGC is not the same as OSGeo?]<br>
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