[intl-discuss] Local Chapter Guidelines
Arnulf Christl
arnulf.christl at ccgis.de
Mon Jun 5 08:12:30 PDT 2006
On Sun, June 4, 2006 10:33, Dave McIlhagga wrote:
> Just did a quick review as well - I tend to agree with everything Frank
> has proposed below. I would stress that because we should want to
> encourage as many local chapters as possible to form, there should be as
> few barriers to making this happen as possible.
>
> For instance - why do we need a minimum number of 10 people to form a
> chapter? if 3 people want to get together in a local area to talk about
> OSGeo - shouldn't we encourage that?
>
> And forcing an OSGeo chapter to include an OSGeo member would instantly
> make it impossible to form a chapter in over 200 countries around the
> world ...
>
> Dave
Hi,
I added all of what
> Frank Warmerdam wrote:
to the Wiki discussion page at:
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Talk:Local_Chapter_Guidelines
and added some of your suggestions to the existing guidelines porposal.
Maybe we can contiune discussion there.
>> Arnulf,
>>
>> I reviewed the Local Chapter Guidelines wiki page at:
>>
>> http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Local_Chapter_Guidelines
>>
>> Generally I like it, but I have a few concerns / suggestions.
>>
>> 1) I don't specially see that a local chapter needs to have a voting
>> member of OSGeo involved. We don't require this of projects, or
>> committees, so why local chapters?
>>
>> 2) I think we need to imagine 2-3 "levels" of chapter. The minimum
>> level might not have any "official" existance, just existing as a
>> mailing
>> list and wiki pages. This is roughly the same as the "working group"
>> discussed in the past.
>>
>> The second level would be authorized by the board, has a "project" on
>> the
>> osgeo domain, mailing lists and is expected to designate someone to
>> report
>> back to the board (but not necessarily an officer). The group does
>> a
>> variety of things, but maintains no chapter private chapter finances.
>>
>> The third level might actually officially exist as an organization in
>> the
>> country where it is formed, has it's own chapter board, has it's own
>> bank account, etc. This level would potentially be required if the
>> local
>> chapter wants to put on local conferences or pursue other kinds of
>> projects
>> that might require funding, sponsorship, etc. I would not
>> necessarily
>> expect detailed OSGeo oversight of such finances.
>>
>> I imagine something like OSGeo Japan Branch being in category 3,
>> while
>> some other chapters not wanting too much organizational overhead
>> might
>> opt for category 2. Groups working on building some momentum to form
>> a chapter might start in category 1, and might never get past that
>> level
>> if there is no need.
>>
>> 3) I foresee some local chapters that are essentially very local "social
>> and support" groups. For instance, the mooted "OSGeo Ottawa
>> Chapter".
>> Such chapters would be focused around a local group that meets
>> regularly
>> as opposed to a "language or national" based group that might not
>> actually
>> meet in person frequently.
>>
>> 4) Generally I think OSGeo needs to ensure that local chapters are
>> behaving in a manner congruent with the OSGeo mission, and not
>> otherwise bringing the foundation into disrepute, but beyond that
>> we shouldn't need to interfere much.
>>
>> I do like the idea of language based chapters acting as an advocate for
>> translation into their language.
>>
>> Best regards,
>
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