Membership Process 2016

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Posted to 'Freegis-list': OSGeo: Formal Call For Nominations
Frank Warmerdam warmerdam at pobox.com
Mon Feb 13 20:39:06 CET 2006

In Chicago on February 4th, a group of folks met to discuss formation of a foundation to support and promote the use of open source software in geospatial applications. The meeting was a great success, and the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) was born.

  http://www.osgeo.org/

The physical attendies are the first members of the foundation. At the founding meeting it was resolved to add a second tranche of members as quickly as practical after the meeting, bringing our membership up to 45, in order to broaden representation and give other interested a chance to be most directly involved. This email is the formal call for nominations.

Nominations should be emailed to Chicago at osgeo.org and should include a paragraph describing the qualifications of each nominated candidate.

All nominations should be in by 9:00am (Pacific time - GMT+8) on Thursday February 16th. After that they will be collected and the existing membership will vote to select 24 new members from the nominations.

Please verify with any nominee that they are willing to stand for membership before nominating them.

Nominations already sent to chicago at osgeo.org will also be incorporated.

Note that you do not need to be an existing member to nominate someone, and self-nomination is fine.

Previously suggested (but unofficial) membership selection criteria include:

  • The person should have made a contribution to open source geospatial software already.
  • 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 believe in the general goals of the foundation. To support and promote the use of open source geospatial software in a collaborative manner (my words).
  • Members selected should provide a diversity of geographic representation in the foundation.
  • Members selected should provide representation of a diversity of projects. For instance, we have a strong desire to see the "java tribe" well represented in the foundation. We don't want the membership dominated by folks from just one project.
  • Members selected should provide representation of a diversity of interests (eg. corporate, hobbyist, educational, scientific).
  • Members should be prepared to works constructively and positively towards the goals of the foundation. Good teamwork skills are an asset.