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+ | * We have a very broad vision (Empower everyone with open source geospatial) that allows OSGeo to collaborate with a wide range of organizations | ||
+ | * MOU should be in aide of one or more [https://www.osgeo.org/about/ Foundation Goals] | ||
* MOU should not conflict with Foundation Goals | * MOU should not conflict with Foundation Goals | ||
+ | * In general the partner has proposed a document structure they are comfortable with | ||
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+ | == Promoting Participation == | ||
− | + | Promoting use of open source is not enough, OSGeo wishes to also promote open source participation: | |
*d. Contribute to geospatial open source projects | *d. Contribute to geospatial open source projects |
Revision as of 07:19, 24 August 2019
Baseline:
- We have a very broad vision (Empower everyone with open source geospatial) that allows OSGeo to collaborate with a wide range of organizations
- MOU should be in aide of one or more Foundation Goals
- MOU should not conflict with Foundation Goals
- In general the partner has proposed a document structure they are comfortable with
Promoting Participation
Promoting use of open source is not enough, OSGeo wishes to also promote open source participation:
- d. Contribute to geospatial open source projects
- i. Direct participation in the development and documentation of OSGeo projects
- ii. Positive and productive participation in project email list and communication channels
- iii. Use of the project issue tracker and public support channels
- iv. Establish open source contribution policy explicit policies for shared intellectual property (as an example several of OSGeo projects require organizations sign a contributor license agreement on behalf of their researchers.)