<div dir="ltr"><p dir="ltr">Sorry for cross-posting but these recent topics (which took place on different lists) took myself to reflect about our foundation.</p><p><br></p><p>Summary of the long mail below (for those who don't have time go trough :-D )<br></p><p>=================================================================</p><p>DISCUSSION: only a small number of people take part to the discussions, why?</p><p>INCUBATION: we care about high quality, long term sustainable and reliable solutions, who cares of governance models?</p><p>BUSINESS AND OSGEO(EU): we are a foundation of people not of companies, we don't have to do business!<br></p><p>FOSS4G CONFERENCES: fees are a barrier, we are building exclusive events rather then being inclusive, who care about revenue!<br></p><p><br></p><p>More explanation of my thoughts (for those who have time to spend and go deeper :-o )</p><p>==================================================================</p>
<p dir="ltr">I'm an environmental engineer and thus far from being a rigorous informatics or an economist or a social science expert. Nevertheless in these last 20 years (from Bangkok to Seoul without missing a single one) I had the opportunity to met those words, make some experience and learn a bit.<br>
That's to say that i do not have the truth in my pockets and I'm open to change my view.</p>
<p dir="ltr">DISCUSSIONS<br>
First a small consideration, those topics are discussed by a small number of people with respect of the total members of our community. It means that A) the arguments are not of high interest B) silent people are shy and do not feel to be in the position to add value to the conversation C) people think it is a waste of time. <br>
This is often happening and my impression is that people just don't care to much of these 'political' issues but only of technical matters. </p>
<p dir="ltr">INCUBATION<br>
My understanding is that OSGeo trough the incubation process aims at guarantee high quality, long term sustainable and reliable solutions to show that FOSS Geospatial technology is valuable and credible. In this view the governance model adopted (PSC, dictator or whatever) is of secondary importance to me as long as the software respond to the above mentioned requisites. I personally prefer clear process rather then open-in-words but fake-in-fact rules.</p>
<p dir="ltr">BUSINESS AND OSGEO(EU)<br>
OSGeo is an organisation of people. Not of sectors or groups or parties. Of course people belong to categories and this tend to influence the way they see the world. For this reason people tend to contribute to the community for their competence and interest within committees or working groups. It is not the mandate of OSGeo making lobbies or acquire mandates. To me OSGeo should get together great projects and people to offer the world the possibility of advance and improve the life of people. I know It is a bit exaggerated but when i think of open source i see it as a mean of equity: like making accessible food and sanitation and drinking water and medicine to everyone in the world. Making tools for a better governance available to all.<br>
OSGeo is about mutually sharing experiences, ideas, solutions not building business. For this LocationTech which is a community of companies / entities I understood is more suited.<br>
So my vision is OSGeo focused on people not on companies or groups. Splitting the community is not an advancement but a loss of value.</p>
<p dir="ltr">FOSS4G CONFERENCES<br>
This is the momentum. Here i have always get inspiration from listening talks, discussing with people, talking with friends. It used to be a very inclusive event: the peak of the FOSS4G iceberg. I'm saying "it use to be" because prices are year by year growing so much that today they represent a barrier. I would have liked to came with 5 people from my group but this is simply not economically sustainable: as a result the younger will lose this opportunity to join the community and breath the breeze of Open innovation. If i compare FOSS4G prices (rate per day) with other comparable events they are higher. I personally don't need fancy locations and I am more interested in involving more people rather then having high revenue for the foundation. I want to meet students, people from low income countries, small companies, start-up. Let's find a way to be Open..</p><p dir="ltr"><br></p><p dir="ltr">MAY THE FOSS BE WITH YOU !<br></p>
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