[OSGeo-Conf] Vote stage 1 on RfP 2020 before 19th of October

Guido Stein guido at guidostein.com
Fri Oct 19 12:59:08 PDT 2018


Thanks Cameron for sharing the results.

Congrats to Halifax and Calgary teams.

Thanks to the Niagara team for putting in a bid.

Have a great weekend folks

-Guido

On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 3:40 PM Cameron Shorter <cameron.shorter at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Voting period for FOSS4G 2020 Stage 1 is complete. We received votes from:
>
> Eli Adam
>
>
> Till Adams
> Peter Batty
> David Bitner
> Maria Brovelli
> Vasile Craciunescu
> Steven Feldman
> Gavin Fleming
> Darrell Fuhriman
> Claude Philipona
> Venkatesh Raghavan
> Paul Ramsey
> Sanghee Shin
> Guido Stein
> Michael Terner
> Msilikale Msilanga
> Mark Iliffle
>
> Unless it was lot in transit, we haven't received a vote from:
>
> David Fawcett
>
> All bar one of the voters voted as requested with a combination of +1, -1
> for each city as requested.
>
> One voter only voted +1 for their preferred city. We counted 0 for the
> other cities for their vote.
>
> The sum of +1,0,-1 votes for each city for stage 1 is:
>
> Halifax: 17
>
> Calgary: 14
>
> Niagara Falls: 0
>
> This means that Halifax and Calgary both qualify to continue to stage 2 of
> the RFQ.
>
> I understand that Arnulf is in a poor internet connection area at the
> moment and I haven't been able to discuss and confirm these results with
> him. Hopefully he will be able to reply to confirm the result when he is
> back online.
>
> Thanks to all who participated. Congratulations and best of luck for the
> next stage for Halifax and Calgary.
>
> Niagara Falls participants, maybe you will want to find a way to become
> involved with the other cities.
> Warm regards, Cameron (acting as CRO)
>
>
>
> On 18/10/18 4:52 am, Cameron Shorter wrote:
>
>
>
>
> On 13/10/2018 1:32 AM, Till Adams wrote:
>
> Dear Voting Members of OSGeo's Conference Committee,
>
> I know, it's still some time left today, but as I am on my way back from
> Barcelona home tomorow, I herewith send out the call on voting on the three
> phantastic LoI's for hosting FOSS4G 2020, that we received. Due to our
> timetable in [1] the voting period on the LoI's lasts from 13th to 18th of
> October (last possible time).
>
> So please send your votes to:
>
> Arnulf Christl
>
> and
>
> Cameron Shorter
>
> The voting mechanism for stage 1 is as follows: Please vote on *every
> single* LoI with one thumb up / thumb down each and send your *three*
> votes to the two guys mentioned above - no of the mails to me, neither CC,
> nor BCC.
>
> Your Email can look as follows:
>
> Halifax +1
>
> Calgary +1
>
> Niagara Falls +1
>
> (Of course only in case, that you vote *thumbs up* for all tree ;-). BTW:
> A vote against can be a "-1" and this is not comparable with the "-1" we
> know from OSgeo discussions, because here it does not require any reason
> and/or alternative, it just means "thumb down".... )
>
> Please find all relevant information on the WIKI [1]. The teams that
> receive more +1's than -1's LoI's will pass stage 1.
>
> I hope, that ALL of us will send their voting emails to Arnulf and Cameron
> before the last possibe time on 18th of October 2018 passed - as said, we
> need a strong quorum, especially when there are three teams from one
> country bidding for the same conference.
>
> Regards, Till
>
>
> [1] https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_2020_Bid_Process
>
>
>
> Am 07.10.2018 um 08:36 schrieb Till Adams:
>
> Dear Voting members of OSGeo's conference committee!
>
> This is just a reminder to be prepared to vote on the LoI's on the RfP 2020.
>
> Please take your time to review the LoI's [1], aks qwuestions on the
> conference committee list until 12th of October and then please vote
> until 18th of October. I just asked two potential CRO's to assist us for
> the voting process, I will send their email-adresses in a seperate email
> once they agreed.
>
> Please remember that choosing the location of future FOSS4G's is your
> only duty in the conference committee and remember that it is important
> to have the opinion of as many of you as possible so that we can choose
> the best location for FOSS4G 2020.
>
> If you now already know, that you will not be able to rate & vote,
> please drop me a note ASAP. After the RfP I will ask the members, that
> did not vote, whether they want to remain as voting members or not.
>
> Regards, Till
>
>
>
> [1] https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_2020_Bid_Process
>
>
>
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>
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>
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>
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>
>
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>
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