[Aust-NZ] Re: [Foss4g2009] Nominations for position of "FOSS4G Local Committee" Chair for FOSS4G-2009 (Clarified committee name)
Bruce Bannerman
bruce at bannerman.id.au
Sat May 3 14:18:41 PDT 2008
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Agreed.
I had assumed that LOC = FOSS4G Local Committee.
I can see where the confusion has crept in from. I've spent too much
time looking at PCO tender submissions where this was the term that was
used liberally.
Sorry for the confusion. But then that is why we have these lists, so
that we can hammer out any issues.
Jeff and Frank's clarification works best for me.
My nomination for Cameron as the chair of the "FOSS4G Local Committee"
still stands.
Bruce
On Fri, 2008-05-02 at 17:33 -0400, Jeff McKenna wrote:
> The easiest way to operate is to have:
>
> 1) FOSS4G Local Committee, which looks for guidance from:
> 2) OSGeo Conference Committee
>
> Of course it's important to have some "local" members on your
> committee. But I'd say for simplistic sake let's keep it to 2
> committees. And yes as Dave said the LOC must have sub-committees,
> such as the workshop committee.
>
> I'm really sorry for this confusion.
>
> -jeff
>
>
>
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