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<div>Dear Angelos </div>
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<div>In the history of the long discussion in the Conference Committee the ending is missing and I will shortly summarise it:</div>
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<div>- Many members of the Committee were complaining about the fact that governance of the committee is not part of the duties of the Committee itself</div>
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<div>- At this point I proposed that we can ask the Board to express itself </div>
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<div>- When I was elected in the Board, I immediately asked to discuss about what we are expecting in the governance of the Committees and, as Board, we decided that is good that every Committee proposes its governance to be then discussed with the Board. </div>
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<div>Unfortunately there are some (luckily few, because we are a wonderful community) members who tend to be offensive with other members. </div>
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<div>I want to clarify that me too I'm volunteering for OSGeo, generally "working" the weekend and during the night (exactly like now) and that, as a human being, I tend to become sad and demotivated when people are offending me. </div>
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<div>It is not the first time that I have read more or less the same words (and cited tge same book) and I wonder if there is the possibility of being less aggressive against me first because I am a human being and second because I am doing as much as I can
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<div>I will take same days of rest. </div>
<div>Lovely night/day to everybody.</div>
<div>Maria</div>
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-------- Messaggio originale --------<br>
Da: Angelos Tzotsos <gcpp.kalxas@gmail.com> <br>
Data: 06/12/16 13:48 (GMT+01:00) <br>
A: Cameron Shorter <cameron.shorter@gmail.com>, conference_dev@lists.osgeo.org, board@lists.osgeo.org
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Oggetto: Re: [Board] [OSGeo-Conf] Conference Committee Guidelines <br>
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<div class="PlainText">Dear Cameron,<br>
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The following are my own views, not an official response from the board:<br>
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If such policy never existed and things worked well for the conference <br>
committee, then why did the committee tried to apply a new policy? And <br>
why did this new policy got blocked? Perhaps because it was not clear <br>
how the committee should work in the first place?<br>
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The board is asking for a document to actually avoid this situation. <br>
Having some (even minimal) document of how things work (and incubation <br>
committee documents are an excellent example, thanks Jody), would avoid <br>
such problems in the future.<br>
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I don't believe that the board is trying to lead by directing or <br>
micro-managing the committees. We actually were all against that in the <br>
video conference we had. But in order to get some consensus, a minimal <br>
set of rules has to be somehow be expressed.<br>
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Please have in mind that volunteers don't only loose their interest when <br>
formalities/bureaucracy take over, but also when things are not <br>
transparent or when major conflicts happen. I am guessing that Steven <br>
did not step down as a chair just because the new policy didn't go <br>
through, but also by being involved in a conflict with long e-mail <br>
threads etc. The board discussion was towards making things more <br>
transparent and open. It was also clear that the "committee guidelines" <br>
on our wiki are not a formal document but just an example, and that <br>
committees are free to do their own thing.<br>
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Regarding your reference to the Eric Raymond document, personally I find <br>
it offensive that you question us being aware of it, or having read it.<br>
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In any case, thank you for your input.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Angelos<br>
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On 12/06/2016 12:48 PM, Cameron Shorter wrote:<br>
> OSGeo board,<br>
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> I suspect you'll get a minimal response to a call for membership <br>
> policies.<br>
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> The reasons are relatively subtle. Volunteers step up to scratch an <br>
> itch if they feel there is a need. If such policies are not in place <br>
> yet, then communities probably don't feel the need for them.<br>
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> Having the board direct communities to produce documents, in a <br>
> command-and-control type request is typically not how open source <br>
> communities work effectively.<br>
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> I think you will find OSGeo communities work effectively, whether <br>
> their processes are written down or not.<br>
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> If you haven't already read it, I suggest having a look at The <br>
> Cathedral and the Bazaar, by Eric Raymond. In particular, this chapter:<br>
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> <a href="http://www.catb.org/esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/cathedral-bazaar/ar01s11.html">
http://www.catb.org/esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/cathedral-bazaar/ar01s11.html</a>
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> I suggest that leading by example and amplifying initiatives of others <br>
> will be more effective for you than leading by directing. It will help <br>
> you as a board be more effective during your term in office.<br>
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> Warm regards, Cameron<br>
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> On 6/12/2016 4:17 AM, Angelos Tzotsos wrote:<br>
>> Dear Conference Committee,<br>
>><br>
>> Following up on your recent motion to update your membership policies <br>
>> and process, and the issues raised by this motion, the board has held <br>
>> a video meeting to discuss the issue of committee guidelines.<br>
>><br>
>> As a result, the board is asking everyone to write down "committee <br>
>> guidelines" on how each functions. The idea is to make sure our <br>
>> committees are transparent in their decision making, and open to <br>
>> participation.<br>
>><br>
>> There is a wiki page here <br>
>> <a href="https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Committee_Guidelines">https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Committee_Guidelines</a> that provides more
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>> information (and helpfully provides guidance for committee chairs). <br>
>> There are some examples of different committees doing their thing <br>
>> here (<a href="https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Committee_Guidelines#Examples">https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Committee_Guidelines#Examples</a>).<br>
>><br>
>> Best regards,<br>
>> Angelos<br>
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Angelos Tzotsos, PhD<br>
OSGeo Charter Member<br>
<a href="http://users.ntua.gr/tzotsos">http://users.ntua.gr/tzotsos</a><br>
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