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* Hold regular meetings and report regularly to membership and board
 
* Hold regular meetings and report regularly to membership and board
  
=== Level three - Branch ===
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=== Level three - Full Branch ===
 
A Chapter might want to set up a more legal, separate entity with its own board, funding, organization, etc. -  
 
A Chapter might want to set up a more legal, separate entity with its own board, funding, organization, etc. -  
 
* Called a Branch because it is somewhat disconnected and self-reliant
 
* Called a Branch because it is somewhat disconnected and self-reliant

Revision as of 19:57, 20 June 2006

This page documents the current dicsussion and has not yet been approved as official OSGeo policy!

The idea of Local Chapters is to provide for Wiki pages and later mailing lists and webspace for documents and files in the native language of the members focusing on main OSGeo activities and approved policies. Local chapters are operated as all Open Source projects with a Project Steering Committee that has to be approved by the board, a list of members, etc.

Open Issues

  • Please also read the discussion page
  • Should there rather be local (or localized) chapters for languages or regions or both? Three examples:
  • ' German language is spoken in Austria, Germany and Switzerland. One local language chapter would make sense.
    • Switzerland has three several official languages, one is German. So one local Swiss chapter with several language sections would make more sense.
    • Portuguese is spoken in Portugal and Brazil (and some other places). One local language chapter would make sense but the regions are so very different that a separate local chapter would be healthy.
  • Wording and semantics: Can the three phases/levels be given names/labels that progress as you move up?

How to start a Regional or Language Group

There are several ways to build a localised OSGeo presence. There are three specific levels of involvement that a local/regional or language group can have with OSGeo. This document does not differentiate between a Local/Regional (geographic) or Language-based group. Groups start first as an Interest Group, then become a Chapter and finally a Branch. Some groups may never desire or need to advance beyond an Interest Group.

Level one - Interest Group

  • Similar to the idea of a Linux User Group - language or geographic regional
  • Start a new Wiki page as a link from the Local Chapters page.
  • Work out which of the above versions makes most sense (suggest others...)
  • Add a short introduction in English language describing what the special needs of this language or localized group are (if its 'only' the language, fine)
  • Start a member list (people who show interest) on that page
  • Find out and link to other Like Minded Regional Organizations
  • Contact those organizations and try to get a representative to sign up at OSGeo.org

Level two - Chapter

  • Introduce your Chapter initiative to the Discuss List
  • Start a motion (with the Board) to make your Chapter an official OSGeo project
  • Hold regular meetings and report regularly to membership and board

Level three - Full Branch

A Chapter might want to set up a more legal, separate entity with its own board, funding, organization, etc. -

  • Called a Branch because it is somewhat disconnected and self-reliant
  • Maintain a representative tie back to the main OSGeo foundation and its goals
  • Aid in running annual conference, especially if local to the branch

More details to be worked out...

Guidelines

These guidelines might be split into three categories. See also on discussion.

  • The OSGeo does not want to highjack or take over any groups that already function well!
  • In all cases it must be warranted that the OSGeo does not interfere but cooperates with existing groups.
  • Ideally OSGeo supports existing groups without imposing strong restrictions.
  • All the same OSGeo adheres to its principles. If these are not compatible to the existing local groups a consensus might be worked out.
  • At least one representative of the local chapter must be a member of the OSGeo Foundation.
  • The chair will produce a weekly, monthly, quarternary report in English language to the OSGeo board.

A description of issues that arise from cultural aspects of the region and language may help to focus activities.