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    <p>yes.</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 22.11.18 um 18:55 schrieb Jonathan
      Moules:<br>
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      <p>Hi Till,</p>
      <p>> To all voting members - please be ready to start the
        questions from 24th of November on.</p>
      <p>Are non-voting list members allowed to ask questions?<br>
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      <p>Thanks,</p>
      <p>Jonathan<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2018-11-16 13:13, Till Adams
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        <p>Dear list, bidding teams and voring members!<br>
          <br>
          This is just a reminder for the voting members of CC AND for
          Halifax and Calgary. The latter are for sure aware that their
          proposal is expected by 23. of November last possible time
          [1]. As said, if you finish earlier and don't want to share it
          yet, you can send it to me and Steven in advance, we will
          distribute it to the voting members so we can start reading
          earlier.<br>
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        <p>To all voting members - please be ready to start the
          questions from 24th of November on. Please also have the
          voting period starting on December 06th (until 12th) period in
          mind!<br>
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        <p><br>
          Till<br>
          <br>
          <br>
          <br>
          [1] <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
            href="https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_2020_Bid_Process"
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 19.10.2018 um 21:40 schrieb
          Cameron Shorter:<br>
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          <p>Voting period for FOSS4G 2020 Stage 1 is complete. We
            received votes from:<br>
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          <p>Eli Adam<br>
            Till Adams<br>
            Peter Batty<br>
            David Bitner<br>
            Maria Brovelli<br>
            Vasile Craciunescu<br>
            Steven Feldman<br>
            Gavin Fleming<br>
            Darrell Fuhriman<br>
            Claude Philipona<br>
            Venkatesh Raghavan<br>
            Paul Ramsey<br>
            Sanghee Shin<br>
            Guido Stein<br>
            Michael Terner<br>
            Msilikale Msilanga<br>
            Mark Iliffle</p>
          <p>Unless it was lot in transit, we haven't received a vote
            from:</p>
          <p>David Fawcett<br>
          </p>
          <p>All bar one of the voters voted as requested with a
            combination of +1, -1 for each city as requested.</p>
          <p>One voter only voted +1 for their preferred city. We
            counted 0 for the other cities for their vote.</p>
          <p>The sum of +1,0,-1 votes for each city for stage 1 is:</p>
          <p>Halifax: 17<br>
          </p>
          <p>Calgary: 14<br>
          </p>
          <p>Niagara Falls: 0</p>
          <p>This means that Halifax and Calgary both qualify to
            continue to stage 2 of the RFQ.</p>
          <p>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.</p>
          <p>Thanks to all who participated. Congratulations and best of
            luck for the next stage for Halifax and Calgary.</p>
          <p>Niagara Falls participants, maybe you will want to find a
            way to become involved with the other cities.</p>
          Warm regards, Cameron (acting as CRO)<br>
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          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 18/10/18 4:52 am, Cameron
            Shorter wrote:<br>
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              <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/10/2018 1:32 AM, Till
                Adams wrote:<br>
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                <p>Dear Voting Members of OSGeo's Conference Committee,</p>
                <p>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).</p>
                <p>So please send your votes to:</p>
                <p>Arnulf Christl</p>
                <p>and<br>
                </p>
                <p>Cameron Shorter</p>
                <p>The voting mechanism for stage 1 is as follows:
                  Please vote on <b>every single</b> 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. <br>
                </p>
                <p>Your Email can look as follows:</p>
                <p>Halifax +1</p>
                <p>Calgary +1</p>
                <p>Niagara Falls +1</p>
                <p>(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".... )<br>
                </p>
                <p>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.  </p>
                <p>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.</p>
                <p>Regards, Till<br>
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                <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 07.10.2018 um 08:36
                  schrieb Till Adams:<br>
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                  <pre wrap="">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



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Open Technologies and Geospatial Consultant

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