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There is a mailing list dedicated to standards issues. It is open to discuss all kinds of standards regardless whether they are from the W3C, ISO or more specifically focused on spatial issues like from the [[OGC]]. Subscribe here: | There is a mailing list dedicated to standards issues. It is open to discuss all kinds of standards regardless whether they are from the W3C, ISO or more specifically focused on spatial issues like from the [[OGC]]. Subscribe here: | ||
* http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/standards | * http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/standards | ||
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* Who are the OGC/OSGeo members? | * Who are the OGC/OSGeo members? | ||
+ | * [[INSPIRE]] is a focal point of interest for European government agencies. | ||
== OGC Membership == | == OGC Membership == | ||
The [[OGC | Open Geospatial Consortium]] (OGC) and OSGeo collaborate in many areas. A lot of this collaboration occurs informally due to overlapping membership of individuals. OGC has a corporate membership model that allows the participation of individuals from OGC member organizations. OSGeo is not a formal member of the OGC as this would not work due to its broad and informal membership approach. To bridge this gap OGC has kindly offered 10 seats of the [http://www.opengeospatial.org/ogc/join/levels/individual Individual Membership] category to OSGeo members. If you are interested in joining OGC meetings or want to contribute to evolving standards or need to get access to documents in development that are not yet publicly available, please get in contact with OSGeo through the above list. Until we have further formalized this process you can also contact [[User:Arnulf Christl]] directly. | The [[OGC | Open Geospatial Consortium]] (OGC) and OSGeo collaborate in many areas. A lot of this collaboration occurs informally due to overlapping membership of individuals. OGC has a corporate membership model that allows the participation of individuals from OGC member organizations. OSGeo is not a formal member of the OGC as this would not work due to its broad and informal membership approach. To bridge this gap OGC has kindly offered 10 seats of the [http://www.opengeospatial.org/ogc/join/levels/individual Individual Membership] category to OSGeo members. If you are interested in joining OGC meetings or want to contribute to evolving standards or need to get access to documents in development that are not yet publicly available, please get in contact with OSGeo through the above list. Until we have further formalized this process you can also contact [[User:Arnulf Christl]] directly. | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | * A primer on [http://frot.org/s/standards/malaga.html Issues with Standards] by [[Jo Walsh]]. | ||
+ | * The [http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards OGC Open Standards] list. | ||
+ | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard Wikipedia Article on Standards] | ||
+ | * [[INSPIRE]] - A European approach to merging standards into legally binding directives. | ||
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[[Category:Standards]] | [[Category:Standards]] |
Revision as of 01:30, 19 July 2009
OSGeo is not a standards body itself but supports implementing and using standards where they are useful and make sense. Many OSGeo software projects support all kinds of standards and many developers involved in OSGeo actively contribute to the development and maintenance of standards.
All pages related to Standards should be tagged with the Category:Standards. This will help to organize this Wiki.
Communication
There is a mailing list dedicated to standards issues. It is open to discuss all kinds of standards regardless whether they are from the W3C, ISO or more specifically focused on spatial issues like from the OGC. Subscribe here:
- http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/standards
- Who are the OGC/OSGeo members?
- INSPIRE is a focal point of interest for European government agencies.
OGC Membership
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and OSGeo collaborate in many areas. A lot of this collaboration occurs informally due to overlapping membership of individuals. OGC has a corporate membership model that allows the participation of individuals from OGC member organizations. OSGeo is not a formal member of the OGC as this would not work due to its broad and informal membership approach. To bridge this gap OGC has kindly offered 10 seats of the Individual Membership category to OSGeo members. If you are interested in joining OGC meetings or want to contribute to evolving standards or need to get access to documents in development that are not yet publicly available, please get in contact with OSGeo through the above list. Until we have further formalized this process you can also contact User:Arnulf Christl directly.
References
- A primer on Issues with Standards by Jo Walsh.
- The OGC Open Standards list.
- Wikipedia Article on Standards
- INSPIRE - A European approach to merging standards into legally binding directives.