Difference between revisions of "Annual General Meeting 2016"

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The goal is to:
 
The goal is to:
* give an overall status of the organization\*
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* give an overall status of the organization+
* financial report (formal report)\*
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* financial report (formal report)+
 
* informing the members of previous and future activities from committees and local chapters
 
* informing the members of previous and future activities from committees and local chapters
 
* discuss important issues and take decisions
 
* discuss important issues and take decisions
  
\* These two are formal reports that make it an AGM
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+ These two are formal reports that make it an AGM
  
 
Format:
 
Format:

Revision as of 01:18, 19 August 2016

Venue / Timing

  • WHEN: Thursday 25 August, from 17:30-18:30
  • WHERE: in the plenary Chamber, after the last session and before departure to the Gala dinner, during FOSS4G Bonn
  • DURATION: 1 hour (can go later if necessary)

Description

The Annual General Meeting for OSGeo is open to everybody.

The goal is to:

  • give an overall status of the organization+
  • financial report (formal report)+
  • informing the members of previous and future activities from committees and local chapters
  • discuss important issues and take decisions

+ These two are formal reports that make it an AGM

Format:

The AGM itself will be a succession of lightning talks (presentations limited to three or four minutes) given by you in your role as Local Chapter representative, Chair of a committee, representative of a software project, OSGeo director or administrator or whatever else makes up OSGeo. If you feel like you have to say something please add yourself to the list.

Alternative format: - introduction from the board (budget, activities, etc.) - lighting talk from comm & chapters - questions and discussion with the board (with a call for questions before of the meeting)

Lightning Reports / Talks

  • add your name and topic

Open Q&A from OSGeo Members (and anybody interested)

  • add your name and question (or discussion topic)