Difference between revisions of "MOU Template"

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Promoting use of open source is not enough, OSGeo wishes to also promote open source participation:
 
Promoting use of open source is not enough, OSGeo wishes to also promote open source participation:
  
*d. Contribute to geospatial open source projects
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* Contribute to geospatial open source projects
**i. Direct participation in the development and documentation of OSGeo projects
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*# Direct participation in the development and documentation of OSGeo projects
**ii. Positive and productive participation in project email list and communication channels
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*# Positive and productive participation in project email list and communication channels
**iii. Use of the project issue tracker and public support channels
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*# 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.)
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*# 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.)

Revision as of 07:23, 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:

  • Contribute to geospatial open source projects
    1. Direct participation in the development and documentation of OSGeo projects
    2. Positive and productive participation in project email list and communication channels
    3. Use of the project issue tracker and public support channels
    4. 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.)