Election 2023 Candidate Manifestos
A space for the candidates for election to the Board to share some information about themselves, their aspirations for OSGeo, what they would like to change, improve or introduce and what role they would like to play on the board.
You are welcome to follow the template, and add further relevant info as you need:
Jeroen Ticheler - The Netherlands (OSGeo profile)
About me
Wageningen (The Netherlands), Ivory Coast and Mali were the places I grew up as a child. It brought me to study Tropical Forestry with a focus on GIS and Remote Sensing. Following graduation in 1997, I started working to support the Early Warning System for Food Security and the Desert Locust Early Warning System at the UN Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) in Rome for nine years.
With the support of the FAO, I managed to start the development of GeoNetwork opensource, a catalog that allowed us to organise and release large quantities of geospatial data to the public.
In 2007, GeoCat was established and I moved back to The Netherlands. Besides everything geospatial, I love traveling, carpentry, slowly build an overland truck, study Analytical Psychology, and walk, work and live outside.
My vision
My vision is that geospatial knowledge can improve the way we live on our planet. That science requires the open software we jointly develop and that sustainable Free and Open Source Software projects require healthy businesses that commit themselves to contribute back responsibly.
We, as a community, can accomplish so much through local and global collaborations. Our projects and communities provide (the best) tools and knowledge accessible for all to benefit.
What you have done within the community in the past
Besides my involvement as PSC chair in the GeoNetwork opensource project, I have been involved as Charter member from 2006 onwards, served on the OSGeo Marketing and Conference Committees, as well as on the OSGeo Board. In the last 10+ years my involvement has mainly been in the form of a sponsor to OSGeo and FOSS4G (both global, regional and local) and by organising a yearly Code Sprint in Bolsena since 2007.
What your interests are in terms of the board
My mission is to connect people by connecting communities and information. I strongly promote the use of international standards and Free and Open Source Software for geographic data and information. I'll commit myself to help OSGeo to bring people together that collaborate, innovate and give back.
Any things that you would like to change or introduce
Responsible entrepreneurship will definitely be one of the things that has my attention. OSGeo needs to be a well balanced community of people from all parts of society, including volunteers, students and scientists, public servants and businesses.
What role you would wish to fulfil on the board (if any)
No preference at this stage, I'm willing to take up any role needed.
Marco Bernasocchi, Switzerland (OSGeo profile)
About me
I am an open-source advocate, consultant, teacher, and developer. My background is in geography with a specialization in geographic information science. I live in Switzerland in a small Romansh speaking mountain village where I love scrambling around the mountains to enjoy the feeling of freedom it gives me. I’m a very communicative person, I fluently speak Italian, German, French English, and Spanish and love travelling. I'm the QGIS.org Chair and work as CEO of OPENGIS.ch which I founded in 2011. Since 2014 I share the company ownership with Matthias Kuhn. At OPENGIS.ch LLC we develop, train and consult our client on any aspect related to QGIS, QField, PostGIS and WebGIS technologies.
I first came in contact with the OSGEO world during my BSc when the University of Zurich was teaching us proprietary products and I started looking around for Open Source alternatives and started using QuantumGIS “Simon (0.6)”. In 2008, when starting my MSc, I made the definitive switch to Ubuntu and I started working more and more with QuantumGIS Metis (0.11) and ended developing some plugins and part of Globe as my Masters' thesis.
Since then my whole work has pivoted around QGIS and enabling people and companies to embrace opensource for their GIS needs.
My vision
Serving as a pragmatic community conciliator - collecting thoughts from people with differing opinions and trying to find the high road through difficult issues I want to focus my and the community's energies on being inclusive and forward-thinking.
I see FOSS as a very socially responsible way to develop software, but even more, I see the immense technological advantage that writing open-source code brings. This is why I always strive to allow both pragmatic and ideological views to respectfully coexist and enrich each other.
What you have done within the community in the past
- QGIS contributor since 2011
- QGIS.org Chair since 2020
- QGIS.org Vice-Chair 2018-2020
- QField (originally QGIS for android) creator
- FOSS4G Session Leader, various FOSS4G Talks and workshops
- Charter Member since 2018
- Google Summer of Code 2012: Mentor
- Google Summer of Code 2011: Student Developer
What your interests are in terms of the board
One of my main motivations to be part of the board is to help OSGeo keep its incredible growth rate by being even more attractive to new community members, sponsors and large/corporate users. To achieve this, to me the key is maintaining the right balance between sustainable processes and helping interesting and motivating grassroots projects.
Any things that you would like to change or introduce
As still fairly technical driven person, I like to understand the inner workings of things and projects before commenting on changes :)
What role you would wish to fulfil on the board (if any)
I am open to any role based on how I could best serve the board.
Vicky Vergara - Mexico (OSGeo profile)
About me
When I am in front of the computer, there can be an earthquake and I won't notice. I forget to eat, sometimes when I get hungry its already time to go to bed.
That is not something I do not recommend, but things change when I go to any FOSS4G:
- I take my autographs notebook and get many nice thoughts from members of the community.
- I like to talk to people,
- I like to see presentations
and this interactions let me know that there is a person behind that computer/software that I am using.
Also never forget to do some other non OSGeo related stuff like
- Learn how to grow Nepenthes
- Continue with building my HMS Victory model ship
- Learn how to do egg tempera, idea that came from going to FOSS4G Florence and see its art
My vision
Promote the development and use of Open Source Software.
What you have done within the community in the past
This 2023 was very intense.
- OSGeo board with all the work that comes with it, that is very interesting.
- pgRouting PSC with all the work that comes with it.
- Translating OSGeoLive, pgRouting.
- Doing improvements on pgRouting.
- Taking care of OSGeoLive documentation as part of my duties of PSC on OSGeoLive
- For the nth year, been a mentor on the Google Summer of Code program
- Been more active part on the SAC committee during the second semester.
- Participating in the UN-OPENGIS meetings
- Doing some contributions on Valhalla
What your interests are in terms of the board
For this term I will use the word scalability.
I am an Economist and Computer Scientist who lacks skills for example: cooking or doing accounting. I am a volunteer at home so I cook when I remember that we need to eat, and try to do my best, of course my sons can do things like pooched eggs or omelettes, but my limit is scrambled and sunny side broken. I hire professionals, someone cooks for me, someone does my accounting.
In OSGeo, we are a growing community of volunteers. But are we scalable?
A volunteer do contributions when they have time to do contributions. Some might be jobless, some might be be freelancers, some might be hired by companies that support their contributions to open source, and some might have jobs that do not, and many more situations that I can not even imagine.
The worst case scenario I can think of, (in chat form):
- Person X: (My job situation is unknown to you) and I do volunteering in A, B ,C, D and E on OSGeo
- Person Z: Great!, please also do G
- Person X: OK
Time passes
- Person Z: Hmm, have you finished?
- Person X: No, I haven't got time
Time passes
- Person X: (Found a job on another industry / got sick / had an accident / life happens), can't do any more volunteering work
Who will do A~G after X leaves?
Since I arrived I see the same names in many different committees, working groups, etc.
We do things when we can, not necessarily when they need need to be done. We do them the best we can. We hat are our limits on areas that we just have an slight idea of what to do?
That way of working, where the few do most of the work on their volunteer time, is not scalable in my opinion.
I do not have solution to this problem in a volunteer environment. But at least I would like to start a discussion about it.
Any things that you would like to change or introduce
Scalability
What role you would wish to fulfill on the board (if any)
I am fine with the role that is assigned to me. But by preference, this time I would like someone else to be the vice-president of the Latin America area.