<div dir="ltr"><div><div>Hi,<br><br></div>At least, I would consider this as a factor: security. <br><br>I am used to not being able to travel freely everywhere, but maybe... Maybe I shouldn't have to skip conferences because of this. What is more important, getting the conference venue on sensitive places or having everybody allowed to travel freely?<br><br></div><div>At least for Tanzania I plan to go, but I already assumed I am not going to do any tourism or any walk around besides the hotel, airport and conference venue. It's just going to be the conference, which is not as bad as it may sound :) At least I "only" have to hide my body (as suggestions from <a href="https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/tanzania/local-laws-and-customs">https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/tanzania/local-laws-and-customs</a> ), which is going to be more difficult than you think. I am not used to hiding arms and legs when there are hot temperatures :)<br><br></div><div>Anyway, this kind of advices are better if they are made by the conference organization than if they are made by some embassy. It is not the same travelling to a big city than travelling to a small town.<br></div><div><br></div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 9:03 AM, Bart van den Eijnden <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:bartvde@osgis.nl" target="_blank">bartvde@osgis.nl</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
  
    
  
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    <p>Shouldn't this be part of our selection criteria for the next
      conferences?<br>
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    <p>Best regards,</p>
    <p>Bart<br>
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    <div class="m_2247691221658949231moz-cite-prefix">On 19-02-18 22:48, María Arias de Reyna
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      <div dir="auto">Thanks Mark, any further information will be very
        helpful :)</div>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">El 19 feb. 2018 10:45 p. m., "Mark
          Iliffe" <<a href="mailto:markiliffe@gmail.com" target="_blank">markiliffe@gmail.com</a>>
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            <div dir="ltr">Hi Maria,
              <div><br>
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              <div>Yes, it is partly. Our LOC is formalising a
                partnership with HOT currently, as per an earlier email
                to the list, and this is our first topic of discussion.
                With regard to the legislation, it is unfortunately a
                legacy from the colonial times, as someone who had lived
                there for 6 years in a vibrant international community,
                I am yet to see an instance where these laws have been
                applied - however, I stress, this is my personal view.</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>Our plan is to hold further consultations with the
                OSGEO LGBT+ community and I have personally reached out
                to those in a  position of responsibility within this
                intersection for further advice. I assisted HOT with
                drafting their initial response [1] to this concern
                also. </div>
              <div><br>
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              <div>As the FOSS4G 2018 co-chair, I would welcome that
                people share their concerns publicly, or if they wish,
                privately with myself. But on behalf of the LOC, I
                stress that our stated vision in both our proposal and
                now, through our website, is to the most inclusive
                FOSS4G that we can be. We, as a LOC, are firmly
                committed to equality, regardless of sexual orientation,
                gender, race, and creed. We want to provide the safest
                possible space at this year's FOSS4G, setting this out
                in both our vision and Code of Conduct [2].</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>We will be discussing this in our weekly LOC meeting
                tomorrow and I will, in due course, feedback to this
                list.</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>Best,</div>
              <div><br>
              </div>
              <div>Mark Iliffe</div>
              <div>2018 FOSS4G Co-Chair</div>
              <div><br>
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              <div><br>
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              <div>[1] <a href="https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/hot/2018-February/014201.html" target="_blank">https://lists.openstreetma<wbr>p.org/pipermail/hot/2018-<wbr>February/014201.html</a> </div>
              <div>[2] <a href="http://2018.foss4g.org/code-of-conduct.html" target="_blank">http://2018.foss4g.org/cod<wbr>e-of-conduct.html</a> </div>
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              <div class="gmail_quote">On 19 February 2018 at 16:00,
                María Arias de Reyna <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:delawen@gmail.com" target="_blank">delawen@gmail.com</a>></span>
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                  <div dir="auto">Hi,
                    <div dir="auto"><br>
                    </div>
                    <div dir="auto">I'm following this conversation on
                      HOT:</div>
                    <div dir="auto"><br>
                    </div>
                    <div dir="auto"><a href="https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/hot/2018-February/014199.html" target="_blank">https://lists.openstreetmap.or<wbr>g/pipermail/hot/2018-February/<wbr>014199.html</a><br>
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                    <div dir="auto"><br>
                    </div>
                    <div dir="auto">Is this real? Do this year's
                      organisation have a plan? Is it legacy deprecated
                      laws or are they being applied? Do we have a
                      problem with LGBT+ next FOSS4G? Should we warn the
                      community? Can we do something about it?</div>
                    <div dir="auto"><br>
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                    <div dir="auto">Regards,</div>
                    <div dir="auto">Maria.</div>
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