[Board] board-priv posting policy

Frank Warmerdam warmerdam at pobox.com
Tue Oct 26 08:07:51 PDT 2010


Folks,

We seem to be suffering from a tendency to write stuff to -priv whenever
there is the slightest concern that someone somewhere could be offended
or concerned or anything.  I think that we really need to discipline ourselves
to discuss things in public unless there are very very real reasons to do
it in private which might include:

  o Disclosure of information provided to us with a request for non-disclosure.
    ie. conference contract agreements (though I really wish we wouldn't
    get stuck with contracts under NDA).

  o Disclosure of private personal information - like if I wanted the board
    to know I was dying of AIDS, but preferred not to announce it widely.
    (just an example!)

I would like to suggest we put in place a policy that any new thread started
on board-priv needs to be prefaced by a very specific explanation of the
legal/moral requirement to keep it private.

Early in the life of the foundation there was, once or twice, issues raised
on the board list that some board members felt should not be associated with
the foundation.  In particular I was personally blasted for bringing up
patents.

I struggled with this for a while, and I've come to the personal conclusion
that it is important that we be able to have public discussions on a wide
variety of matters without worrying that the world will take the discussion
as policy.  There seems to be a concern with some folks that in a discussion
among board members that one statement might be pulled out of context and
touted around the world as "OSGeo says...".  I think it is wrongheaded of us
to get bent out of shape with such concerns.

On the other hand, I am very concerned about statements we publish as
OSGeo / board policy.  With that we need to be careful.

So, I am now seeking feedback on whether the board would be receptive to
me preparing a policy on board-priv use we could vote on at the next
meeting.

PS. I started writing this email as a reply to the messages on -priv, and
in a moment of self-reflection I realized this very discussion is much
better held in public!

Best regards,
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