[OSGeo-Edu] Funding opportunity/proposal
P Kishor
punk.kish at gmail.com
Wed Mar 14 13:36:02 EDT 2007
Thanks Ned, as usual, for a much needed splash of common sense.
On 3/13/07, Ned Horning <horning at amnh.org> wrote:
..
> I think OSGeo support for this proposal is a good idea and in principal
> support the idea of OSGeo being a partner but would like to know what we
> (OSGeo) would be signing up to do. I'm not sure what form a partnership
> would take. What would OSGeo be committing to? In other words, in the task
> description what would be listed for OSGeo?
yes, Tyler, Franck -- what does our entering into the partnership
entail? Knowing our responsibilities will enable us to allocate our
efforts, be they organizational or individual.
As I mentioned in my earlier email, I would very much love to be one
of the "authors" but I am not sure I will be eligible. We can lend the
OSGeo name, and of course Ned has offered his material, but I am sure
there is more we can do synergistically. For example, can this
initiative serve as a catalyst for the FreeGIS wikibook?
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:edu_discuss-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Tyler Mitchell
> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 8:56 PM
> To: edu_discuss at lists.osgeo.org
> Cc: Franck Martin
> Subject: [OSGeo-Edu] Funding opportunity/proposal
>
> Hello everybody,
> Franck Martin is writing a proposal that could turn into an
> opportunity to get (indirectly) a small bit of funding for a FOSS GIS/
> RS book. It is still only a proposal and there are some geographic
> constraints on who can use the funding - in this case it would need
> to be authors from the Asia/Pacific region.
>
> Franck would oversee the production/editing of the work and all the
> contractual side of the work and funding (Franck, correct me if I'm
> wrong). We could help him make a call for authors to find
> contributors and also help monitor the work or suggest improvements
> as the writing develops. Authors would receive a small remuneration
> (scale of remuneration still being considered but likely around
> $1,000) for their work on a chapter. Each chapter would cover a
> theme like GIS, Remote Sensing, Web Mapping, etc.
>
> The results will be available through creative commons attribution
> license, so there will be a way we could copy/reuse in the future
> toward any OSGeo volume. The final work will also be printed in book
> form (as well as online), which is also a real encouragement for
> future contributors and updates. I would like to see Franck be able
> to say that he has OSGeo support to put in the proposal and having
> support from this committee would ensure that he can say this.
>
> Personally, I strongly support this idea. I see any funding as a
> critical step to getting the curriculum started and bringing FOSS GIS/
> RS to a larger audience.
>
> Could others on this list and others on this committee give a thumbs
> up (or +1) to the general idea so he could put OSGeo's name as a
> partner in the proposal?
>
>
> ------
>
> Franck works as an ICT Specialist at http://www.sopac.org/tiki/tiki-
> index.php, leading development (GeoCMS), training and application of
> open source technologies.
>
> Below are details about the organisation he is proposing to:
>
> http://www.iosn.net/
> "Welcome to the International Open Source Network an initiative of
> the United Nations Development Programme's (UNDP) Asia Pacific
> Development Information Programme (APDIP) and supported by the
> International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada."
>
> It will fall into the FOSS Primer category:
> http://www.iosn.net/publications/foss-primers
> That also has a list of other primers that have been produced.
>
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