Thanks for the insight;

Right now the pitch is: "We are taking part in OSGeo in order to meet with the rest of the community"

I am not looking for much return out of OSGeo until the projects I am involved in finish incubation (am I alone in this?). So far I feel bad that we are taking up tones of time, occasional legal council etc...after incubation involvement should become more positive (marketing etc...)
Jody

Howard Butler wrote:
Open source software works because people acting in their own self interest have the auxiliary benefit of helping everyone in the project. Report your pet bug, file a patch, add a new feature -- all of these things immediately help you, but ultimately help the project. This activity also imparts tangential benefits that are very hard to quantify but can be clearly important like personal visibility, credibility, and status.

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