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* Nominate members representing a diversity of geographic regions, diversity of projects, diversity of programming languages. | * Nominate members representing a diversity of geographic regions, diversity of projects, diversity of programming languages. | ||
* Nominate members representing and diversity of interests (e.g., corporate, hobbyist, educational, scientific). | * Nominate members representing and diversity of interests (e.g., corporate, hobbyist, educational, scientific). | ||
+ | * Nominate members representing a diversity of humanity including gender and race | ||
= Responsibilities = | = Responsibilities = |
Revision as of 15:18, 23 August 2017
Approved by board vote in August 2016.
General Process
Each year new charter members are nominated and elected by existing OSGeo charter members, in a process operated by the Chief Returning Officer (CRO).
Previously:
- Membership Process 2014 Approved by board vote in July 2014.
Nominations
- The nominations period should be roughly 2 weeks, and should be announced by the CRO on the OSGeo announce and discuss lists.
- A person may ask a charter member who can vouch for the Positive Attributes of the person to nominate them.
- An existing charter member can nominate potential new Charter Member(s).
- Nominees should meet the Membership_Process#Positive_Attributes Positive Attributes for Charter Members.
- Please confirm with the nominated person first!
- Please email cro@osgeo.org with their name, contact email and paragraph describing why you are recommending this person as a Charter Member
- CRO will verify with the nominee that they are willing to stand for nomination (this should include an explanation of Membership_Process#Responsibilities charter membership responsibilities.)
- CRO will contact the discuss@osgeo.org
- A nomination must be seconded by at least one other charter member
- CRO will gather nominations into a candidates list to be presented to the OSGeo board
- All OSGeo members (members as well as charter members) are encouraged to discuss candidates on the discuss list.
- A veto may be raised by any OSGeo charter member by sending a private e-mail to the CRO (at cro@osgeo.org)
- Once all the nominations close
- CRO will gather any and all vetos for the OSGeo board for an anonymous review
- If the veto is accepted by the board, then the CRO shall reply to the public discuss@osgeo.org and the nomination is removed from the CROs candidates list
- A summary of charter candidates will be prepared and presented by the CRO to the OSGeo board
- When approved by the OSGeo board the candidates will be added as charter members and posted to the OSGeo discuss list.
Positive Attributes
Recommended membership selection criteria include:
- Members should believe in the general goals of the Foundation. To support and promote the use of free and open source geospatial software, education and data in a collaborative manner.
- Previous participation in or support of OSGeo activities
- The person should already have made a contribution to free and open source geospatial software, education or open data.
- The person should be willing to put in time and effort on the Foundation, perhaps joining committee(s), or volunteering in some other way that gets the Foundation going.
- Members should be prepared to work constructively and positively towards the goals of the Foundation. Good teamwork skills are an asset.
Membership nominations should strive to promote diversity:
- Nominate members representing a diversity of geographic regions, diversity of projects, diversity of programming languages.
- Nominate members representing and diversity of interests (e.g., corporate, hobbyist, educational, scientific).
- Nominate members representing a diversity of humanity including gender and race
Responsibilities
Official responsibilities for charter members are important, but relatively light. As of August 2014, they include:
- Annually vote for OSGeo Board members.
- Annually vote for new OSGeo Charter members.
- Be aware of and protect against a hostile takeover of OSGeo. This threat is incredibly low but has been known to occur in other volunteer organisations.