New Member Nominations 2007
This page is for posting nominees for new OSGeo Charter Membership
- Current Charter Members are listed here
- Role and responsibilities of membership are here.
- Nominations are no longer being accepted
- The CRO (Tyler) will contact the nominees directly to verify their willingness to be nominated and then move them into the Confirmed List. This will be completed during the week of June 3rd.
- Existing Charter Members will vote following confirmation of the nominees
Nominee List
Nominations will be filed under these three categories. After all nominees are confirmed or declined, then voting will be done based on the names listed in the Confirmed section.
Unconfirmed
This section is where every nominee starts, until the CRO confirms they are willing to run.
- Dr. S. N. Prasad
- Professor Rongguo Chen
Confirmed
After being confirmed, the finalised version of this list will be used for voting
- Aaron Racicot
- Yewondwossen Assefa
- Christopher Schmidt
- Lorenzo Becchi
- Tom Kralidis
- Josh Livni
- Daniel Ames
- Dr. Markus Müller
- Eduardo Patto Kanegae
- Patrick Cunningham
- Mateusz Łoskot
- David Bitner
- Victor Minor
- Landon Blake
- John Graham
- Dr K. S. Rajan
- Charlie Schweik
- Dr. Georg Loesel
- Patrick Wilke-Brown
- Simone Giannecchini
- Tamas Szekeres
- Kazunori Noda
- Dao Van Tuyet
- Till Adams
- Puneet Kishor
- Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner
- Rob Atkinson
- Christoph Baudson
- Paolo Viskanic
- Jachym Cepicky
- Martin Klopfer
- Carlos Grohmann
- Peter ter Haar
- Adrian Custer
- Dr. Lúbia Vinhas
Declined
This section is for nominees who have declined to run in the election.
- Sean Gillies
Nominee Recommendations
The following are comments received from nominators or personl descriptions of the nominees involvement.
Aaron Racicot
- eager to help out with VisCom-related activities, vocal champion of Open Source solutions, co-founder of CUGOS, all-around good guy
Yewondwossen Assefa
- Assefa has been a long time developer with commit rights to MapServer, has committed himself to the objectives of the MapServer community, and is well respected by the developer and user community surrounding MapServer. He is involved to varying degrees in several other related Open Source projects, including OWT, ROSA, MS4W, MapLab, Chameleon, andMapGuide OS (and probably others too). He has a strong personal interest in fostering the adoption of Open Source GIS software in Africa. I believe he would be a conscientious and constructive contributor to OSGeo.
Christopher Schmidt
- major players in the OpenLayers, FeatureServer, etc, arenas; member of the MetaCarta gang
- His contributions to open source geospatial have been extremely impressive.
Lorenzo Becchi
- Lorenzo is involved in OSGeo as a member of the Web Site Committee, has contributed to the OSGeo Journal, and is active in the formation of the Italian local chapter. He is also active in open source software development, contributing to ka-map, pyWPS, OpenLayers and more, and has helped make it easier for others to experience open source geospatial as part of the Ominiverdi LiveCD project. Having had contact with Lorenzo on several fronts (WebCom, FOSS4G2007), I have found him to be generally helpful and a great team player.
Tom Kralidis
- Tom has been active for several years in the OSGeo world, especially with MapServer, but also with all OSGeo projects that involve OGC specifications. Tom is very knowledgeable about interoperability and OGC specifications and has been contributing a lot on that front to the MapServer project. He is also a committer for the MapServer project and has been nominated as a new member of MapServer's expanded PSC.
Josh Livni
- eager to help out with VisCom-related activities, vocal champion of Open Source solutions, co-founder of CUGOS, all-around good guy
Daniel Ames
- I'm nominating Dan since he's an active member of the open souce geospatial community. He is the leader of the open source software MapWindow project and he has furthered the cause of open source geospatial software in general and specifically OSGeo in many of his writings and presentations. Dan is also active in the OSGeo email lists and willing to volunteer. I believe Dan would strengthen the scientific community of the OSGeo.
Dr. Markus Müller
- [These detailed answers relate to the Positive Attributes for new members list ] Markus is not yet involved directly with OSGeo. This could change with becoming an OSGeo charter member and being more directly involved with the foundation. His company participated and sponsored the Intergeo 2007 OSGeo Open Source Park and past German FOSSGIS conferences. Markus is founding Member of the company lat/lon GmbH, dedicated to promoting Free and Open Source Software. He actively contributes to the software project deegree. Markus actively promotes the use of Free and Open Source software in the geospatial area. He gives talks and presentations at conferences and contributes actively to OSGeo's mission of supporting and promoting the use of Free and Open Source Software. Additionally Markus contributes to the standardization process in the OGC and has taken part in making the Open Source package deegree reference implementation to OGC specifications. Markus is based in Hamburg, Germany and represents European and German interests. He speaks and writes German and English fluently. As member of the project deegree he comes from a Java FOSSGIS project that does not yet have a representation within OSGeo. As a mature project with broad scope it will strengthen software diversity within OSGeo. Markus is a corporate representative. Markus is a seasoned contributor to consensus based organizations (OGC) and FOSS projects (deegree) and is known to be constructive in discussion.
Eduardo Patto Kanegae
- I've been around MapServer and its 'family' projects since 2000 using these technologies as an user, instructor and also have made a bit of contributions such as helping local users( for Brazilian community) with forum/list answers and some documentation products too. Most important topics include: *www.webmapit.com.br: since 2003/2004 I hosted this website( turned off recently) with own resources and spare time. I used to publish some texts, tools(mdb2shapefile, FOSS-GIS rpm's), books and tried to concentrate some usefull for GIS local users. The best rank I got with this site, was at begining of 2007 after InfoGEO (the only geomatics brazilian magazine and it has ~2,000 subscriptions in Brazil) published one article of mine about FOSS-GIS - this portuguese article presented readers to an overview of the current situation of FOSS-GIS, recent efforts(OSGEO) and also quickly described ~30 FOSS-GIS tools such as MapServer, MapGuide, GRASS, PostGIS and others. MapServer flyers: created portuguese and english flyers to be delivered for those who want to know a bit more about MapServer. *more than 60 persons trained in MapServer & related technologies from 2003 to 2007 (Alpina Ambiental, KNBS, Brazilian Ministry of Health, OmniLink, DataTerra, Escopo Geomarketing and others) *creation of the first online portuguese MapServer introduction course, which should be soonly available as a MS4W package. This material was gentily yielded for the 2nd (2005) and 3rd (2007) Brazilian MapServer Meeting for workshop purposes. *in 2004, helped Univali to plan the 1st Brazilian MapServer Meeting and also obtained small sponsorship (conference T-shirts and pens) for the event. *created a HTML guide for shapelib tools and also made its update in 2007 ( see 1694 Shapelib bug), including a portuguese version. *translated Thuban interface to portuguese in 2004. *hosted the 'MapServer ptForum - a mapserver forum for portuguese speakers' from 2003 to 2004, when it was transfered to Univali. *made a presentation introducing webmapping concepts in GeoBrasil2003 conference, showing a live case (ClickBrasil) using MapServer to serve Brazil maps.
- Patrick Cunningham
- Mateusz Łoskot
- David Bitner
- Victor Minor
- Landon Blake
- John Graham
- Dr K. S. Rajan
- Charlie Schweik
- Dr. Georg Loesel
- Patrick Wilke-Brown
- Simone Giannecchini
- Tamas Szekeres
- Kazunori Noda
- Dao Van Tuyet
- Till Adams
- Puneet Kishor
Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner
- [These detailed answers relate to the Positive Attributes for new members list ] Jan-Oliver is not yet involved directly with OSGeo. His company participated and sponsored the Intergeo 2007 OSGeo Open Source Park and past German FOSSGIS conferences and supports the OSGeo booth at the LinuxTag 2007 with inkind contribution. Jan-Oliver is founding member of and active contributor to http://freegis.org/ and GAV e.v. (http://www.grass-verein.de/). He is long time contributor to a variety of FOSSGIS projects, actively involved with the Free Software Foundation Europe and is a Free Software business advocate. Jan-Oliver actively promotes the use of Free and Open Source software in the geospatial area via FreeGIS, by giving talks and presentations at conferences and being involved in several FOSSGIS projects, some of which are already part of the OSGeo foundation (GRASS, MapServer). Furthermore Jan-Oliver's experience and expertize in founding, running and promoting Free Software also with respect to licensing issues and a legal background will be a valuable addition to OSGeo's assets. [Re: diversity...] Jan-Oliver is based in Osnabrück (Osnabrueck), Germany and represents European and German interests. He speaks and writes German and English fluently. Jan-Oliver is almost agnostic with respect to programming languages and has experience in bridging gaps between technologies. He contributes to Python based Thuban. Jan-Oliver is both corporate representative and member of the Germany based GAV e.V. that currently manages financial affairs of the (officially) non-existent German local chapter. Jan-Oliver is a seasoned contributor to consensus based organizations (FreeGIS) and several FOSS projects and is known to be constructive in discussion.
- Rob Atkinson
- Christoph Baudson
- Paolo Viskanic
- Jachym Cepicky
- Martin Klopfer
- Carlos Grohmann
- Peter ter Haar
- Adrian Custer
- Dr. Lúbia Vinhas